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Kamandal Goes West
Outlook
|November 11, 2024
Whatever the outcome of the election, one thing is sure: Kamala Harris embodies the tensions of an America still struggling to define its identity

IN October 2024, Kamala Devi Harris stood tall on the stage in Clarkston, Georgia, her voice unwavering as supporters roared. “We will win!” the crowd shouted, and Harris, with a knowing smile, echoed, “Or as a certain former president would say, ‘Yes, we can.’” The audience responded in unison, “Yes, we can.”
Harris stands at the intersection of many firsts—the first Black woman to be elected district attorney in California, the first woman to serve as the state’s attorney general and the first Asian American senator. Now, as vice president, and the presidential nominee, she carries the dual legacy of being both the first Black and South Asian woman—a multifaceted identity that resonates with many, but also invites heightened scrutiny. Her journey presents a fascinating and complicated profile of political ambition and ideological evolution, caught between the shifting demands of progressives, centrists and critics from the Right and Left alike. To understand Harris entirely is to confront these complexities.

This story is from the November 11, 2024 edition of Outlook.
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