VP Kamala Harris urges Hispanic leaders in Chicago to unite against extremists: ‘When we fight, we win’ – Chicago Sun-Times

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at UnidosUS 2023 Annual Conference on Monday at McCormick Place.“Unidos, let us stand together in the fight to institute national paid family and medical leave, to pass pay equity, affordable child care, stand in the fight to renew the assault weapons ban, to restore the protections of Roe v. Wade, pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Act and to finally pass immigration reform,” Harris said. She called on Hispanic leaders to fight against extremists who “have a movement to attack hard-won freedoms and to do it state by state as part of their national agenda across our nation.”
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George`s Wooden Teeth
2 years ago

This Clown makes Dan Quayle look like Einstein

debtsor
2 years ago

And yet, no one outside of political junkies understand that she and Biden are both incompetent goofs that do a gaffe a minute. Gerald Ford lost the election in 1976 because Chevy Chase’s SNL routine made him look like a bumbling fool – while Ford’s actual tumble was 1/100th of Biden’s actual falls, including the really bad fall the other day. Dan Quayle’s one gaffe was relentlessly mocked for years while Kamala’s are highlighted in conservative media, and nowhere else. Just the other day, Kamala said that we need to ‘reduce population” to help restore the environment. Or Kamala’s explanation… Read more »

Ex Illini
2 years ago

She’s an idiot wrapped in an imbecile.

Giddyap
2 years ago

VP Harris Brings Her Race Hustle Clown Act To Chicago

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