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'''Kamala Harris''' ( pron. ''commie-la'', Spanish '''Que mala'''<ref>How sick, How bad, How horrible, How mean. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/why-did-kamala-harris-let-herbalife-off-the-hook_n_5c8fab16e4b03e83bdc39a37</ref>) is a [[racist]] [[Democrat]] Senator from [[California]] who publicly ridiculed [[Jamaica]]ns as pleasure-seeking [[marijuana|pot]] smokers and was openly rebuked by her own father. Harris is one-quarter black Jamaican, one-quarter [[white]] descendant of slave owners, and half [[India]] South Asian.<ref>[https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sfgate/obituary.aspx?pid=125330757 Obituary for Kalama Harris's mother which describes her background]</ref>  Harris is an outspoken advocate of [[defunding the police]],<ref>https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/view-meghan-mccain-kamala-harris-police-defunding-explanation-a9555436.html</ref> which she euphemistically refers to as "re-imagining".<ref>https://www.forbes.com/sites/sethcohen/2020/06/08/ragine-the-police-kamala-harris/#499188215c6d</ref>  81% of [[Black]]s oppose defunding police, and in fact want more police according to the [[Gallup Poll]].<ref>https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/gallup-poll-81-of-black-people-want-police-to-stay-in-their-neighborhoods</ref>  Former Vice President [[Joe Biden]] announced Harris as is running mate for the [[2020 presidential election]] on August 11, 2020.<ref>Caplan, Joshua (August 11, 2020). [https://www.breitbart.com/2020-election/2020/08/11/joe-biden-selects-kamala-harris-as-running-mate/ Joe Biden Selects Kamala Harris As Running Mate] ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved August 11, 2020.</ref>  The Biden/Harris ticket lost 10% support among "people of color" in a nationwide [[CNN]] poll of registered voters conducted in the following days after the announcement.<ref>https://www.breitbart.com/2020-election/2020/08/17/poll-biden-loses-black-and-hispanic-support-kamala-harris-joins-ticket/</ref>
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Like Biden, Harris is a descendent of [[Slave Power|slave owners]] and is not ADOS (American Descendants of Slavery).<ref>https://nationalfile.com/kamala-is-descended-from-slave-owner-will-it-affect-the-race/</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/Woj_Pawelczyk/status/1145441281809821696</ref> It was indeed her [[white privilege]] that gave her family a [[bourgeois]] lifestyle in Jamaica and the United States and a successful career in politics.  Harris announced her candidacy for the [[2020 presidential election]] in early 2019, with [[Marc Elias]] of the [[Perkins Coie]] law firm serving as her general counsel. Harris has promised [[riot]]s will not stop before or after the election.<ref>https://twitter.com/chiIIum/status/1299077701916073984</ref>  Harris has shown no compunction about stepping on the backs of the alleged oppressed people she supposedly represents to promote her career.<ref>https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/tulsi-gabbard-just-humiliated-kamala-harris-in-front-of-10-million-people</ref>
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Harris has no children, supports destruction of the [[nuclear family]] and removal of fathers from the home,<ref>https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/06/10/black-lives-matter-foundation-aims-to-disrupt-family-structure-excludes-fathers-from-vision-of-community/</ref><ref>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8617275/How-Kamala-Harris-political-identity-eluded-her.html</ref> and is pro-Black [[genocide]] through [[abortion]].<ref>https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/op-eds/since-roe-abortion-has-killed-more-black-babies-than-the-entire-black-population-of-the-u-s-in-1960</ref><ref>https://thefederalist.com/2020/08/12/kamala-harris-adds-abortion-extremism-to-democratic-presidential-ticket/</ref>  She is considered by many to be the handmaid of [[Wall Street]].<ref>https://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/512972-nina-turner-on-harris-as-vp-salute-the-history-but-wall-street-has-the-ticket</ref>  Failing to gain support among [[African American]]s, Harris withdrew from the Democratic primary conest before voting began.<ref>Multiple references:
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*McLaughlin, Seth (December 3, 2019). [https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/dec/3/kamala-harris-end-democratic-presidential/ 'Speak truth' message, pricey campaign sink Kamala Harris' 2020 bid]. ''The Washington Times''. Retrieved December 3, 2019.
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*Parti, Tarini (December 3, 2019). [https://www.wsj.com/articles/california-sen-kamala-harris-is-dropping-out-of-presidential-race-aide-says-11575396911 California Sen. Kamala Harris Is Dropping Out of Presidential Race]. ''The Wall Street Journal''. Retrieved December 3, 2019.
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*Bleau, Hannah (December 3, 2019). [https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/12/03/kamala-harriss-top-9-fails/ Kamala Harris’s Top 9 Fails]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved December 3, 2019.</ref>
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Harris's rise to prominence in the [[Democratic Party]] came about by having a sexual affair with a powerful married California Democrat three decades her senior, earning her the nickname, "HeelsUp Harris."<ref>https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/politics/a26077919/kamala-harris-willie-brown-dating-explained/</ref><ref>https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/06/kamala_heelsupharris_ascends_to_the_top_of_the_biden_vp_list_what_could_go_wrong.html</ref> California House Speaker and former San Francisco mayor [[Willie Brown]] used his clout with donors to fund Harris' run for San Francisco D.A.
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Brown bought her a [[BMW]] and promoted her from a low-level clerk in the Public Defenders office to several six-figure income jobs in the California Democrat political machine.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20170805043948/http://www.sfweekly.com/news/kamalas-karma/</ref>  According to the ''New Yorker'', Harris had no meaningful longterm [[heterosexual]] relationships with men for twenty years after her affair with Willie Brown ended.<ref>https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/07/22/kamala-harris-makes-her-case</ref>  Harris' failure as California Attorney General to defend California's citizen ballot referendum, Proposition 8, in federal court - which passed overwhelmingly to amend the California Constitution defining [[marriage]] as between a biological man and woman, led to the alleged "legalization" of [[gay marriage]] in California.<ref>https://www.dailynews.com/2013/06/29/life-after-prop-8-the-fight-over-gay-marriage-to-continue-after-supreme-court-decision/</ref>
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Harris's qualifications consist of checking off multiple [[intersectional]] boxes in the Democrats' program of [[identity politics]]  and, according to the ''[[Washington Post]]'', her "black, low-rise Chuck Taylor All-Stars, the classic Converse shoe that has long been associated more closely with cultural cool than carefully managed high-profile candidacies."<ref>https://www.foxnews.com/media/washington-post-kamala-harris-shoes-slammed</ref>  ''[[NBC News]]'' is entralleds by her  bold fashion statement "Harris wears Timberlands to survey [[California wildfires|California wildfire]] damage" and people's lives turned to ash.  ''[[The Daily Beast]]'' published a probing analysis of the way Harris "bounced" off her private plane to view the devastation in California: "Was it the shoe choice itself or just Harris’ assured manner that sold the look so hard? Perhaps a mixture of both. That jaunty strut? A construction boot made popular by [[New York]] rappers? [[Mike Pence]] could never."<ref>https://www.thedailybeast.com/kamala-harris-wore-timberlands-the-internet-responded?via=twitter_page</ref> ''[[USA Today]]'' published an article as well as a photo essay on Harris's trendy shoes.<ref>https://freebeacon.com/parody/kamala-harris-shoe-sexism/</ref> [[Yahoo]] Finance assessed that Harris "may have made Timberland boots cool again," citing a tweet from the official BET account: "What better validation of Timberland ruggedness — mixed with comfort — than Harris’ entire day in them. And what better signal to shoppers that Timbs could be cool again — maybe not early ‘90s cool — but cool now that Harris is wearing a sneaker-like version of the iconic footwear."<ref>https://finance.yahoo.com/news/kamala-harris-may-have-made-timberland-boots-cool-again-174021441.html</ref> By contrast, incumbent VP Mike Pence has a discernible record of failure to have reporting on his shoe choice over a 20 year career in electoral politics.<ref>https://www.timesfreepress.com/news/opinion/freepress/story/2020/sep/13/cooper-eye-left/532074/</ref>
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Harris has become an articulate spokesperson to legitimize the unhinged mob. She is doggedly committed to free goodies and social programs such as free healthcare for illegal aliens, free daycare, female [[affirmative action]] quotas, more single-parent families<ref>https://www.city-journal.org/html/black-family-40-years-lies-12872.html</ref> and its effect on high juvenile offender rates.<ref>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1756061616300957</ref> To cultivate a "get tough" image as California Attorney General, Harris imprisoned parents for the truancy of their children, which was widespread, leaving the children without a breadwinner and in state custody subject to sexual abuse by [[civil service system]] employees.  Harris endorses the [[Green New Deal]] based on the [[pseudoscientific]] claim that [[global warming]] and carbon emissions can be reduced by [[slave]] [[reparation]]s, a guaranteed [[universal basic income]], and [[Medicare for All]].  Harris maintains that the United States can afford the cost estimated at 120% of [[World GDP]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZpmsBm3u9g</ref><ref>[https://www.realclearpolicy.com/2019/01/10/039green_new_deal039_would_cost_more_than_gdp_of_most_countries_40543.html 'Green New Deal' Would Cost More Than GDP of Most Countries], Tyler O'Neil, PJ Media January 10, 2019.</ref>
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Harris opposes U.S. jobs and energy independence,<ref>https://www.ocregister.com/2016/12/20/california-sues-to-block-offshore-oil-fracking/</ref><ref>https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/energy/kamala-harris-no-question-i-would-ban-fracking</ref> and would prefer the United States be dependent on [[Vladimir Putin]] and Saudi Prince [[Mohammed bin Salman]] for oil imports.<ref>https://besacenter.org/perspectives-papers/russia-saudi-arabia-us-oil/</ref><ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-us-cant-afford-to-be-left-out-of-an-opec-20/2020/04/06/ff627136-7823-11ea-b6ff-597f170df8f8_story.html</ref>
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In 2018 Harris was the leading fundraiser bred by elite party donors to challenge [[Donald Trump]] in the [[2020 presidential election]]. Harris is a product of the [[progressive]] [[far-left]] excrement capital of the United States,<ref>https://www.citylab.com/equity/2018/08/san-franciscos-sidewalk-poop-problem/566621/</ref><ref>https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/aug/18/san-francisco-poop-problem-inequality-homelessness</ref> the [[San Francisco values|San Francisco political machine]] of Willie Brown, [[Nancy Pelosi]],<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=zbAJykg_ncAC&pg=PT81&lpg=PT81&dq=Brown-burton+machine&source=bl&ots=3EW4AnMCyu&sig=ACfU3U0AVUlcPhkGIcv6cgvEiLgw58CDdQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwistJPIvpPgAhWW94MKHZCRAAMQ6AEwBnoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=Brown-burton%20machine&f=false She's the Boss: The Disturbing Truth About Nancy Pelosi], Rochelle Schweizer, Penguin, Sep 23, 2010.</ref> [[Harvey Milk]] and [[Jim Jones]].<ref>''[https://calwatchdog.com/2013/12/18/actually-jim-jones-cult-was-bay-area-democrats/ Actually, Jim Jones cult was Bay Area Democrats]'', by John Seiler, 18 Dec, 2013. https://calwatchdog.com/</ref> She announced her candidacy for president on January 21, 2019,<ref>Kirkwood, R. Cort (January 21, 2019). [https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/item/31248-lying-leftist-harris-i-ll-fight-for-american-values-as-president Leftist Kamala Harris: I’ll Fight For "American Values" as President]. ''The New American''. Retrieved January 21, 2019.<br>See also:
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*Kirkwood, R. Cort (January 29, 2019). [https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/item/31325-will-harris-get-a-pass-on-her-past Will Harris Get a Pass on Her Past?] ''The New American''. Retrieved January 29, 2019.</ref> and is aligned with socialist [[Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez]].<ref>Kirkwood, R. Cort (January 29, 2019). [https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/item/31324-harris-i-m-an-ocasio-cortez-socialist-cultural-marxism-foes-will-be-dealt-with Harris: I’m an Ocasio-Cortez Socialist; Cultural Marxism Foes Will Be Dealt With]. ''The New American''. Retrieved January 29, 2019.</ref>  Harris has used vulgar and profane language in public.<ref>Rodriguez, Katherine (May 7, 2017). [https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/05/07/video-sen-kamala-harris-uses-f-word-public-event-health-care/ VIDEO: Sen. Kamala Harris Uses the F-Word at Public Event About Health Care]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved May 8, 2017.</ref> This was despite her condemning Republican's values.  Harris blamed racist and sexist Democrats for her failing presidential campaign for the Democratic nomination.<ref>https://twitchy.com/samj-3930/2019/11/04/oops-kamala-harris-makes-excuses-for-her-failing-campaign-and-accidentally-admits-how-racist-and-sexist-dems-are-watch/</ref>
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[[File:Harris Mpls riot.jpeg|right|250px|thumb|Sen. Kamala Harris solicited money for the [[MFF]] to bail out the [[terrorist]]s who burnt down the [[Minneapolis]] Police Station.]]
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==2020 presidential campaign==
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[[File:Harris Acceptance (2).png|right|400|thumb|To give the appearance of viewer participation and a large audience for Kamala Harris' Acceptance Speech, the DNC doubled the images circled in red, purple, and yellow, who are all the same people.]]
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Democrats nominated [[segregation]]ist [[Joseph R. Biden]], commonly known as the "Architect of Mass Incarceration" of minorities.<ref>https://www.cbsnews.com/news/biden-fires-back-after-booker-slams-him-as-an-architect-of-mass-incarceration/</ref><ref>https://youtu.be/AeqEYMBSdp0</ref>  Both Biden and Harris are descendants of [[Slave Power|slave owners]].<ref>https://www.breitbart.com/2020-election/2019/07/10/kamala-harris-ancestors-owned-slaves-too/</ref> 
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Harris hired [[Marc Elias]], the bagman who paid off [[Christopher Steele]] more than $900,000 on behalf of [[Hillary Clinton]] and thew [[DNC]] for the [[fraud]]ulent ''[[Steele dossier]]'', which became the basis of the [[Trump-Russia collusion hoax]] and the [[Obama administration]] used to meddle in the [[2016 presidential election]], is Harris' senior counsel.  Elias was the paymaster in the what has been described as the biggest political scandal in modern American history.<ref>https://www.foxnews.com/politics/fusion-gpss-ties-to-clinton-campaign-russia-investigation-what-to-know</ref> 
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Historically, the ticket enjoys a rise or "bump" in the polls coming out of the convention.<ref>https://youtu.be/fRzaRJlpKJw</ref><ref>https://gellerreport.com/2020/08/trump-approval-soars-during-bleak-dnc.html/</ref> However, the DNC ticket of slave-owner descendants Biden/Harris<ref>https://nationalfile.com/kamala-is-descended-from-slave-owner-will-it-affect-the-race/</ref><ref>https://www.jamaicaglobalonline.com/kamala-harris-jamaican-heritage/</ref> dropped in the polls in what was widely viewed as one of the most despicable displays of [[hate]] and divisiveness in American political history.<ref>https://youtu.be/ENQlgoSbF60</ref><ref>https://www.dailywire.com/news/absolutely-our-party-democrats-embrace-linda-sarsour-at-national-convention</ref><ref>https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/politics/2020/08/18/whitmer-irreverent-joke-shark-week-makes-sense-internet/3388789001/</ref>
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A ''[[Time magazine]]'' survey found 570 leftwing [[terrorist]] incidents in 220 cities between May 24, 2020 and August 22, 2020.<ref>https://time.com/5886348/report-peaceful-protests/</ref>  After the conventions Democrat protesters marched through [[Oakland]], California chanting "Death to America!".<ref>https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1300200578367152129</ref>  Harris has promised [[riot]]s will not stop before or after the election.<ref>https://twitter.com/chiIIum/status/1299077701916073984</ref>
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===Identity politics===
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[[File:No Communista Kamala.jpeg|right|350px|thumb|The [[Democrat]]s message was not well received by [[Latino]]s during the [[2020 Presidential election]].]]
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Harris, who is running on a platform of [[identity politics]], criticized identity politics when Sen. Bernie Sanders attacked her and suggested that candidates should be evaluated on the basis of qualifications and ideas, not identity politics. {{quotebox-float|"They bring this term up when you talk about issues that are about [[race]], about sexual orientation, about [[religion]]. They’ll bring it up when we are talking about [[civil rights]] issues as a way to marginalize the issue, as a way to frankly try to silence you or shut you up. We need to call it what it is, which is to try and divert away from a conversation that needs to happen in America. Why? One, because we must speak truth. Racism, [[sexism]], [[homophobia]], [[transphobia]], [[anti-Semitism]] are all real in this country, so we need to have that conversation and address it. Two, and this is equally important, how America deals with the issues and the disparities, and also the [[hate]] that can be — that causes these issues to become lethal in proportion — how America deals with these issues is a matter of  American identity. This is not about identity politics, and if it is, it’s about the identity of the United States of America. How we handle the issues will be about our [[collective]] identity.”}}
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Despite her open attacks on Biden as a racist and a defender of segregation, Harris accepted Biden's offer to be on the Democratic ticket as the nominee for [[Vice President of the United States|Vice-President]] in the 2020 election. After the selection was announced on August 11, Harris issued a public statement completely at odds with her previous attitude towards Biden: "Joe Biden can unify the American people because he's spent his life fighting for us. And as President, he'll build an America that lives up to our ideals." In response, the Trump re-election campaign dubbed the two "Slow Joe and Phony Kamala."<ref>Caplan, Joshua (August 11, 2020). [https://www.breitbart.com/2020-election/2020/08/11/joe-biden-selects-kamala-harris-as-running-mate/ Joe Biden Selects Kamala Harris As Running Mate] ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved August 11, 2020.</ref>
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===Racism and bigotry===
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Harris promoted a racist stereotype that Jamaicans smoke marijuana.<ref>Morton, Victory (February 19, 2019). [https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/feb/19/kamala-harris-jamaican-father-donald-harris-rips-2/Kamala Harris' Jamaican father rips her for pushing pot stereotype 'in pursuit of identity politics']. ''The Washington Times''. Retrieved February 20, 2019.</ref><ref>Starr, Penny (February 20, 2019). [https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/02/20/kamala-harriss-dad-calls-her-out-for-perpetuating-pot-smoking-jamaicans-stereotype/ Kamala Harris’s Dad Calls Her Out for Perpetuating Pot-Smoking Jamaicans Stereotype]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved February 21, 2019.</ref>
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Harris instigated hate by comparing the men and women serving in [[Immigration and Customs Enforcement]] (ICE) to the [[Ku Klux Klan]],<ref>https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2018/11/18/backlash-kamala-harris-ronald-vitiello-ice-questioning-cuomo-vpx.cnn</ref> while more than half of all ICE agents are [[Hispanic]].<ref>https://www.dailysignal.com/2018/06/26/fact-check-are-half-of-all-border-patrol-agents-hispanic</ref> Harris has been confronted by Hispanic women for her racist exploitation of Hispanic women and children for votes.<ref>https://twitter.com/i/status/1122294504621518849</ref><ref>https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/04/kamala-harris-stunned-and-speechless-after-conservative-chicana-confronts-her-at-airport-for-exploiting-hispanic-children-video/</ref>
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Harris promotes anti-white hate, racism and bigotry by continuing to claim on the presidential campaign trail in 2020 that Michael Brown of Ferguson, Missouri was "murdered" by a white police officer.<ref>https://www.factcheck.org/2019/08/harris-warren-wrong-about-brown-shooting/</ref> The [[United States Justice Department]] under Barack Obama and [[Eric Holder]] determined the shooting of Michael Brown was justifiable homicide in self-defense.<ref>https://www.politifact.com/article/2019/aug/14/death-michael-brown-legal-facts-democratic/</ref>  The [[Black Lives Matter]] movement was founded upon the misinformation, [[hate]], and bigotry of [[liberal bias]]ed [[fake news]] reporting of the Michael Brown shooting.<ref>https://legalinsurrection.com/2019/08/five-years-ago-michael-brown-died-and-a-movement-based-on-lies-was-born/</ref>
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[[File:When Willie met Kamala.jpg|right|350px|thumb|Democratic 2020 presidential candidate Kamala Harris with [[Willie Brown]]. Brown authored the 1975 law making homosexuality legal in California and compared the Rev. Jim Jones of the [[People's Temple]] to  Martin Luther King and Mahatma Gandhi. Harris made [[gay marriage]] legal in California by not defending [[Proposition 8]] in federal court.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzyXNWYmfXg Jim Jones, The Most Admired Democrat of The 1970s, Censored Info], youtube</ref>]]
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Donald J. Harris, a [[civil rights]] [[activist]] and the father of Kamala, severely rebuked Kamala after she was asked on a radio broadcast if she had ever smoked [[marijuana]]. Kamala invoked a vulgar and [[racist]] stereotype of [[Jamaica]]ns: {{quotebox-float|"look, half my family is from Jamaica. Are you kidding me?”}}
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Her father responded: {{quotebox-float|"My dear departed grandmothers, as well as my deceased parents, must be turning in their grave right now to see their family’s name, reputation and proud Jamaican identity being connected, in any way, jokingly or not, with the fraudulent stereotype of a pot-smoking joy seeker and in the pursuit of [[identity politics]]. Speaking for myself and my immediate Jamaican family, we wish to categorically dissociate ourselves from this travesty."<ref>http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/lead-stories/20190217/dad-blasts-harris-stereotyping-jcans-presidential-aspirant-criticised</ref>}}
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====Jussie Smollett====
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Harris refused to walk back her claims in the Jussie Smollett case when Smollett was exposed as having paid for and staged a [[hate crime]] hoax to spark racial animosity. Harris alleged MAGA supporters had engaged in a "modern day lynching."<ref>https://theconservativetreehouse.files.wordpress.com/2019/02/kamala-harris-modern-day-lynching.jpg</ref>
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[[File:Kamala and Jussie.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Kamala and Jussie. Kamala introduced legislation to make lynching a federal crime; Jussie allegedly faked his own lynching threat to draw attention to the bill.]]
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According to [[Jussie Smollett]], he was out grabbing a sandwich at 2 am in 7 degrees temperature at a Subway sandwich shop in the Windy City when he was set upon by two white thugs. The attackers, wearing red baseball caps (the type of hat upon which MAGA hats portray their printed slogan to convey their political message) in uber-blue [[Chicago]], allegedly called him a "f****t", "n****r", and told him "This is MAGA country!" before punching him, kicking him, dousing him with bleach and putting a noose around his neck. Harris immediately tweeted that the attack was a "modern day lynching."
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Kamala Harris sponsored an "anti-lynching bill" in the Senate in late December 2018 to make [[lynching]] a new federal crime. The bill had always previously stalled in the Senate, because it was seen as an unnecessary political gimmick, meant to remind people of historical black oppression in [[the South]]. Murdering people with a rope has always been a crime under state law. In the wake of Smollett's faked "noose assault" in Chicago on January 29, Harris's anti-lynching bill unanimously passed the Senate on February 14, 2019.<ref>[https://townhall.com/columnists/williammarshall/2019/02/19/jussie-smollett-a-case-study-in-modern-liberalism-n2541670 Jussie Smollett: A Case Study in Modern Liberalism], William Marshall, ''Townhall'', Feb 19, 2019</ref> Harris finally laid claim to a legislative accomplishment, though no matching bill has passed the House of Representatives.
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Chicago Police determined that Jussie Smollett paid two Nigerian-American (i.e., black – not white) brothers, acquaintances $3,500 to "assault" Jussie in a rehearsed "attack." The brothers produced a receipt for purchase of the rope with money they got from Smollett, and later a video recording of them purchasing items used in the attack was located.
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Smollett claims victim status in two groups: black and [[gay]]. [[Mainstream media]] bought the [[hoax]] hook-line-and-sinker. [[ABC News]]'s Robin Roberts of ''[[Good Morning America]]'' proved the most gullible (among dozens of others).<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXLx5OY21Bk</ref>
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====War on Cops====
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Harris claims Michael Brown, who spawned the [[Obama riots]], was "murdered by a white police officer,"<ref>https://dailycaller.com/2019/08/11/sharyl-attkisson-fact-check-2020-democrats-murder-michael-brown/</ref>  provoking widespread criticism.  Even the far left ''Wadhington Post'' fact checkers awarded her four Pinocchios for lying.
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During a campaign event Kamala Harris was asked by an audience member (with a microphone): “what are you going to do in the next one year to diminish the mentally r*****ed action of this guy?”  In response to the question a laughing Senator Harris replied: “Well said. Well said.”<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0Sx57OYT_M&feature=youtu.be</ref>  When called out for her insensitive comments and bigotry, Harris later denied the R-word was used in the exchange.
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===Women's rights and sex crimes===
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During an interview with the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' in April 2020, Harris said in reference to [[Tara Reade]],
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[[File:Tarareade2.png|right|300px|thumb|Biden and Tara Reade. Beginning in 1993 Reade made credible allegations about being assaulted and penetrated by Joe Biden and was hounded out of her job in his Senate office in retaliation for doing so.<ref>https://www.lifenews.com/2020/05/12/poll-bidens-support-among-women-drops-after-tara-reades-sexual-assault-allegations/</ref>]]
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{{quotebox-float|“Listen, this woman has a right to tell her story, and I believe that, and I believe Joe Biden believes that, too. I’ve spent my whole career fighting like you said, Joe, to give women a voice, and this brings up I think a bigger structural issue frankly, which is that women must be able to speak without fear of retaliation…She has a right to tell her story, and she shouldn’t face any repercussions for that."<ref>https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/joe-biden-potential-running-mates-run-away-from-questions-of-tara-reade-sexual-assault-allegations</ref>}}
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Reade told ''Newsbusters,
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{{quotebox-float|“Journalists should be asking her pointedly why there was a smear campaign on me and why Kamala was so aggressive and assertive with [[Kavanaugh smear|[then-Supreme Court nominee Brett] Kavanaugh]] and here she knows there is a credible sexual assault accusation against Senator Biden...I don’t care if [[oligarch]]es or celebrities are supporting him. What is more important to me is sexual assault survivors are allowed to come forward and have their stories told. By coming out, I lost a lot. But I don’t regret it....To approach sexual violence as a partisan issue is not only dismissive to the survivors and dangerous to the victims. It is the reason why survivors are afraid to come forward,” Reade said. “The Democratic Party has become an enabler to sexual predators.”}}
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Reade asked if Harris will “ignore it out of a will for power” or “will she hold Biden accountable? Will she be silent?”<ref>https://saraacarter.com/tara-reade-demands-media-question-harris-about-biden-allegations/</ref>
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====Protected a known sexual predator on staff for 14 years====
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[[File:Harris El Paso Dayton.jpg|right|220px|thumb|Harris sent out a fundraising email after the [[Dayton nightclub shooting|Dayton nightclub]] and [[El Paso Walmart shooting]]s. The Dayton shooter was a member of [[Antifa]] and the Walmart shooter was a [[socialist]] who feared legal immigration was slowing down adoption of a [[universal basic income]]. The fundraising letter was sent out before the [[Leftwing violence in the Trump era|31 victims of leftist violence]] were buried.]]
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A longtime top staff member of Harris resigned after ''The Sacramento Bee'' inquired about a $400,000 harassment and retaliation settlement resulting from his time working for Harris at the California Department of Justice.<ref>https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article223053155.html</ref>
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Larry Wallace, who served as the director of the Division of Law Enforcement under Attorney General Harris, was accused by his former executive assistant in December 2016 of “gender harassment” and other demeaning behavior, including frequently asking her to crawl under his desk to change the paper in his printer.
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The lawsuit was filed on Dec. 30, 2016, when Harris was still attorney general but preparing to be sworn in as California's newly elected Democratic senator. It was settled less than five months later, in May 2017, by [[Xavier Becerra]], who was appointed to replace her as attorney general.
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Harris, who has known Wallace for 14 years, then hired him in March 2017 as a senior adviser in her Sacramento U.S. Senate constituent services office.
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A misconduct claim naming Wallace arrived at the California Department of Justice three months before Harris left the attorney general's office in early 2017. An intake form from the Equal Employment Rights and Resolution Office, which oversees discrimination investigations and compliance at the Department of Justice, shows that the department was first notified on Oct. 3, 2016, of Danielle Hartley's intent to pursue legal action.<ref>https://www.frontpagemag.com/point/272256/senator-kamala-harris-aide-sexual-harassment-claim-daniel-greenfield</ref>
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Wallace resigned 6 weeks before Harris announced her candidacy for president.<ref>https://www.rollcall.com/news/politics/sen-kamala-harris-aide-resigns-400000-sexual-harassment-settlement-emerges</ref>
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According to the ''Los Angeles Times'', the amount of money paid out to settle sexual harassment claims during Harris' tenure as California Attorney General was nearly three times more than previously reported. Total sexual harassment claims between 2011 and 2017 were $1.1 million, including several payments to men who apparently were victims of [[homosexual]] harassers at work in the states highest law enforcement bureau.<ref>https://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-ca-kamala-harris-attorney-general-settlements-20190301-story.html</ref>
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====Bob Filner====
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Harris drew considerable criticism in 2013 for allowing [[San Diego]] mayor and former Democrat congressman [[Bob Filner]] to plead guilty to charges of false imprisonment and battery against three women in exchange for a light sentence.  20 women accused Filner of sexual harassment and misconduct. Some said he put them in “Filner headlocks.”  Filner could have faced up to five years in prison, but the plea bargain instead gave him three months of house arrest, three years' probation, and partial loss of his mayoral pension. The plea deal let him escape  registering as a sex offender. Filner was allowed to keep his [[civil service system]] pension.<ref>https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/plea-deal-by-kamala-harris-ag-office-for-sexual-harassing-san-diego-mayor-was-too-lenient-critics-say</ref>
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====No equal pay ever in her office====
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Harris has never practiced gender pay equity with either her Senate staff or her presidential campaign.
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In her Senate office's most recent six-month disclosure, covering the period from April 1, 2018, through Sept. 31, 2018, the median male salary disbursement was $34,999 and the median female salary disbursement was $32,999, leaving women with just 94 cents of every dollar paid to men.
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The gender pay gap for the previous six-month period, during which the median male salary was $27,167 and the median female salary was $25,749.97, was a nearly identical 6 percent.
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The pay gap was even greater during the first full month of Harris's presidential campaign in February—the median female salary disbursement for the month, $5,763.97, was about 87 percent of the median male salary disbursement, $6,632.23, a further analysis of her campaign filing found.<ref>https://freebeacon.com/politics/men-paid-more-than-women-in-kamala-harriss-senate-office-and-campaign/</ref>
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===China connections===
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:{{See also|Chinese Communist Party}}
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DLA Piper, a multinational law firm, boasts nearly 30 years of experience in China and over 140 lawyers dedicated to its “China Investment Services” branch.  Harris’s links to the company are found with her husband, Douglas Emhoff, who has served as a Partner in the firm’s Intellectual Property and Technology practice and its Media, Sport, and Entertainment sector since 2017.  DLA Piper boasts of having “long-established and embedded “China Desks” in both the U.S. and Europe” to assist their China-focused consulting.
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To facilitate DLA Piper’s China practice – which has received countless prestigious awards from the China Business Law Journal and China Law and Practice – the company employs a host of former Chinese Communist Party officials.  The hires serve to bolster DLA Piper’s China operation, which it outlines as necessitating “liaising with the central and local authorities” in China.
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The company listed itself as an adviser to two government-owned airlines: China Eastern Airlines and China Southern Airlines.  DLA Piper has also advised China Merchants Group (CMG), a state-owned company “under the direct supervision” of the Chinese Communist Party’s State Council, on a $2.5 billion tech deal. CMG also identifies itself as a “crucial participant and promoter of the national initiative of the [[Belt and Road]],” the Chinese Communist Party’s scheme to expand its economic and political control across the developing world.
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The firm has also advised Huarong Investment Stock Corporation Limited, a subsidiary of one of China’s largest state-owned bad debt managers, and China National Gold Group, a state-owned mining and refining company.  Tencent, the host of the WeChat app which is set to banned by the [[Trump administration]] for its compromising links to the Chinese Communist Party's human rights abuses, partnered with DLA Piper on a $230 million deal with the Chinese tech giant’s food delivery app known as Miss Fresh.  The Cohen Group, a consulting firm started by former Secretary of Defense and Joe Biden endorser [[William Cohen]], has a self-described “strong strategic partnership with DLA Piper.”<ref>https://thenationalpulse.com/politics/harris-husband-ccp/</ref>
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===Marxist uprising===
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[[File:Biden 2020.png|right|350px|thumb|The Chaldean Catholic Cathedral in El Cajon, California was defaced with [[swastika]]s, Biden 2020, upside down crosses and [[BLM]] imagery.<ref>https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/chaldean-catholic-cathedral-vandalized-in-san-diego-with-white-power-blm-and-swastikas-29343]</ref>]]
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:{{See also|2020 Marxist uprising}}
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Kamala Harris praised the 'brilliance' and impact of the Black Lives Matter organization, deeming them necessary, which led some on [[social media]] to slam her as [[insane]]. Harris said,
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{{quotebox-float|"I always am going to interpret these protests as an essential component of [[evolution]] in our country."}}
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Harris never condemned the [[violence]] at rallies held in the organization's name in cities across the country, nor the shooting of two police officers in [[Louisville]].  Critics slammed her support for the organization whose co-founder described herself as a 'trained Marxist' in 2015.  Many suggested she was supporting riots, violence, and intimidation.  [[GOP]] operative Arthur Schwartz posted a clip of her interview with the comment"
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{{quotebox-float|"Unmoved by the violence in our streets, in the brutal attacks on our police officers, Kamala Harris says the protests are 'essential' for our 'evolution' as a country."}}
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Others on [[Twitter]] slammed Harris as 'insane' and said she should ask the business owners whose shops have been destroyed
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if they feel 'evolved'.  Daniel Babinski tweeted,
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{{quotebox-float|"I'd like to publicly thank Kamala Harris for telling Americans that the protests, aka riots, need to continue and hold her personally responsible for the violence and the medical bills, and yes, the deaths, too....I lay this at the feet of Congressional Democrats.}}  [[Robby Starbuck]] tweeted,
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==="Keep your hands off our Medicare"===
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On August 30, 2017, Harris announced that she would co-sponsor Sen. [[Bernie Sanders]]' [[Medicare for All]] bill, creating a [[single-payer]] system.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Weigel|first1=David|title=Sen. Kamala Harris backs Bernie Sanders's single-payer bill|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2017/08/31/sen-kamala-harris-backs-bernie-sanderss-single-payer-bill/|website=The Washington Post|accessdate=|date=August 30, 2017}}</ref>
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In April 2018, Harris co-sponsored the Choose Medicare Act that increased government spending on [[ObamaCare]] and rendered higher income individuals eligible for subsidized assistance.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/383764-dem-senators-unveil-expanded-public-option-for-health-insurance|title=Dem senators unveil expanded public option for health insurance|date=April 18, 2018|publisher=The Hill}}</ref>
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Harris' so-called "healthcare plan" places a balloon payment on Americans' healthcare, i.e. "kicks the can down the road" past the next election to solve the "crisis" in this years election cycle. It's another "get more, pay less" scheme, not really possible under basic laws of mathematics, science, logic, rational argument or reasoning.<ref>https://thefederalist.com/2019/07/30/kamala-harriss-health-plan-put-balloon-mortgage-american-taxpayers-wallets/</ref>
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While campaigning Harris encountered a senior voter. The elder woman asked "you are advocating health care for everyone … who's going to pay for it?"  Harris said,  "Well, we're going to pay for it"  The woman responded, "No we're not. Leave our health care system alone. We don't want you to mess with it."<ref>https://twitter.com/RealSaavedra/status/1161010740821577728</ref>
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===Immigration and human trafficking===
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Harris supports San Francisco's [[sanctuary city]] policy.<ref>Jesse McKinley (November 16, 2006), [https://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/12/us/12sanctuary.html "Immigrant Protection Rules Draw Fire"], ''The New York Times''. Retrieved October 28, 2010.</ref>
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On October 25, 2017, Harris stated she would not support a spending bill and promised a government shutdown until Congress addressed the [[DACA]] program.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.latimes.com/politics/essential/la-pol-ca-essential-politics-updates-sen-kamala-harris-wont-back-federal-1508949513-htmlstory.html|title=Sen. Kamala Harris won't back federal spending bill without DACA fix |first=Sarah D.|last=Wire|work=Los Angeles Times|date=October 25, 2017}}</ref> She did not support a February 2018 proposal by some Democrats to provide President Trump with $25 billion in funding for a border wall in exchange for giving DREAMers a pathway to citizenship.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-01-18/kamala-harris-s-early-no-on-wall-may-give-her-an-edge-in-2020|title=Kamala Harris’s Early ‘No’ on Wall May Give Her an Edge in 2020|last=|first=|date=2019|website=www.bloomberg.com|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=January 19, 2019}}</ref>
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In a January 2018 interview, when asked by Hiram Soto about her ideal version of a bipartisan deal on DACA, Harris stated the need to focus on comprehensive immigration reform."<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/hoy-san-diego/noticias/san-diego/sdhoy-sen-kamala-harris-talks-daca-future-run-for-president-20180112-story.html|title=Senator Kamala Harris talks DACA amid heated negotiations |date=January 12, 2018|first=Hiram|last=Soto|work=The San Diego Union-Tribune}}</ref>
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement ([[ICE]]) agency was created by a [[bipartisan]] Congress on a recommendation of the 9/11 Commission after 19 [[Islam]]ic [[jihad]]is entered the United States under the [[Clinton administration]] and [[9/11 attacks|murdered 3,000 Americans]]. In November 2018 Harris compared ICE workers, half of which are [[Hispanic]] to the [[Ku Klux Klan]]. The suggestion sparked horror and outrage.<ref>Piccolo, Jason (November 23, 2018). [https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/op-eds/kamala-harris-hateful-comparison-of-ice-to-the-kkk-is-even-more-unjust-than-it-seems Kamala Harris' hateful comparison of ICE to the KKK is even more unjust than it seems]. ''Washington Examiner''. Retrieved November 23, 2018.</ref>  In July 2019, the [[Tacoma suicide bomber attack]] by a leftwing extremist occurred on an ICE facility housing hundreds of children. Harris never condemned the violence.
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Kamala Harris refused to stand, applaud, and sat motionless, shaking her head "no" during the 2019 [[State of the Union Address]] when President Trump called upon Congress to take action to end [[human trafficking]].<ref>https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/02/05/kamala-harris-trump-stop-drug-cartels-human-trafficking/</ref> Harris was a staunch fighter of human trafficking as San Francisco DA. Harris proposes taking away American's private health insurance and making them pay for illegal immigrants healthcare.<ref>https://thefederalist.com/2019/05/13/kamala-harris-take-away-americans-health-insurance-make-pay-illegal-immigrants-health-care/</ref>
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As presidential candidate, Harris flip-flopped and became in favor of legalizing prostitution to appeal to the Democrat's criminal element.<ref>https://freebeacon.com/politics/on-prostitution-another-kamala-harris-reversal/</ref>
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===Crime===
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Harris uses the [[code words]] "[[reimagining police]]" for [[defunding the police]].
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====Biden Crime Bill====
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Harris openly criticized [[Joe Biden]], who authored the 1994 Crime Bill. Harris said the bill contributed to "mass incarceration in our country," established the "federal three strikes law," and "funded the building of more prisons in the states." Harris' brother-in-law, Tony West,<ref>https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/attorney-general-eric-holder-welcomes-assistant-attorneys-general-antitrust-civil-and</ref> along with [[Joe Biden]], helped author the 1994 Crime Bill that incarcerated 2.5 million Blacks, one-tenth of the Black male population.<ref>https://www.phillytrib.com/commentary/biden-accountable-for-bad-crime-bill/article_a48d5523-61d0-5123-bd7f-cc010883c4cf.html</ref>
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====Marijuana====
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In the Second Debate, Harris was called for joking about her smoking marijuana while having locked up over 1,500 people for the same crime.  The ''Washington Free Beacon''' later issued a correction of its finding that Harris had locked up at least 1,560 people for marijuana-related offenses. According to California's Department of Corrections, the figure now is at least 1,974 were admitted to prison under Harris for marijuana offenses.<ref>https://freebeacon.com/politics/correction-kamala-locked-up-more-people-for-weed-than-we-thought/</ref>
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====Prisoners voting====
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Harris is for convicted murderers, rapists, child molesters, drug dealers and terrorists to vote while in prison.<ref>https://thepoliticalinsider.com/bernie-sanders-kamala-harris-want-to-give-terrorists-the-right-to-vote/</ref>
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===Education===
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Harris claims {{quotebox|"the schools of America are as segregated if not more segregated today than they were when I was in elementary school. And we need to put every effort including busing into play to desegregate the schools.”<ref>https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-06-30/harris-stands-by-decision-to-speak-the-truth-on-race-matters</ref>}}  On federally mandated busing, she replied: “I believe that any tool that is in the toolbox should be considered by a school district.”<ref>https://apnews.com/586b1e81cb684654b0cf689b9074c1cb</ref>  Harris’ old Berkeley school district has today, despite its high level of integration, the worst test-score racial gap in the United States, with its median black student testing at only the fifth percentile of its white students.<ref>https://www.takimag.com/article/san-francisco-vs-frisco/#.XR6_Cs8PAv4.twitter</ref>
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A vast database at Stanford's Center for Education Policy Analysis demonstrates that the biggest racial divides in school achievement are found in highly [[liberal]] districts.  Blacks students achieve less in school in highly Democratic places, whether poor or rich. Anechoic Media's analysis of the Stanford database found that: {{quotebox|Black students in counties that voted Trump significantly overperform their socioeconomic status baseline. Going from a strong blue county, to a strong red county increases expected district black NAEP score by an effect roughly similar to a ~3.17 percentage point reduction in black poverty.<ref>https://twitter.com/AnechoicMedia_/status/1145209471502888960</ref>}}
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===Housing===
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Harris boasts, "as attorney general of California, I took on the big banks who preyed on the homeowners." Harris and several other state attorneys general negotiated a $25 billion nationwide settlement with five of the top U.S. mortgage lenders to provide debt relief and other financial services to struggling homeowners. But in 2012 then-California Gov. [[Jerry Brown]] illegally diverted $331 million from California's portion of the settlement to pay off state budget deficits incurred before the 2008 housing crisis. The beleaguered homeowners never got he funds.
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Harris remained silent on the court battles raging since 2014 as attorney general, Senator and presidential candidate.
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:''“She’s running for president of the United States, saying she took on the big banks and looked out for the little guys – this has become a platform for her -- and she won’t even meet with us or deal with us,”'' Faith Bautista, president and chief executive of the National Asian American Coalition, or NAAC, told RealClearPolitics.<ref>[https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2019/08/14/harris_silence_on_diverted_funds_rankles_housing_advocates_141005.html?utm_source=rcp-today&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=mailchimp-newsletter Harris' Silence on Diverted Funds Rankles Housing Advocates], Susan Crabtree, RCP, August 14, 2019.</ref>
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California courts deemed the diversion of funds illegal three times already. Gov. [[Gavin Newsom]] has not complied with court orders, and Sen. Harris remained silent.
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===Reparations===
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Harris originally opposed slave reparations and in its place offered a tax credit for all families earning under $100,000.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwq41Sm0QZE</ref>  Harris moved toward reparations as the Democrats' strategy of promoting and emphasizing racial divisiveness in the 2020 elections took shape.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/21/us/politics/2020-democrats-race-policy.html</ref><ref>https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/430999-warren-harris-back-reparations-for-black-americans-affected-by-slavery</ref> Harris has not elaborated on whether the descendants of people who did not own slaves such as [[Native American]]s, [[Republican]]s, [[Italian]]s, [[Polish|Pole]]s, [[Jew]]s, [[Hispanic]]s and other [[ethnic group]]s that migrated to the United States after the [[American Civil War]] would be granted an exemption from paying reparations, or if Americans such as [[Barack Obama]] and herself, who have no ancestry connected to North American slaves, would qualify.
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Harris is 50% South Asian (India), 25% African, and 25% [[Irish]]. Under Harris' reparations proposal, if it were based on any notion of justice, she would be exempt; her mother immigrated from India and her father from Jamaica. Even if an argument could be made that she were entitled to reparations based on her father's African heritage, it would be cancelled out by her father's other one-half Irish heritage. At best she'd be entitled to one-half the standard benefit, of which she'd be liable to pay to herself (plus administrative overheard costs).
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===War on Cow Farts===
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Harris advocates "banning certain behaviors", not in regards to deviant sexual habits and practices, but in regards to the food people eat.
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===Bullying===
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Harris is noted for her nasty wit and [[bullying]] in Senate hearings with Chairman [[Chuck Grassley]],<ref>https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2018/09/04/kamala_harris_challenges_and_interrupts_judiciary_committee_chairman_grassley_a_charade_and_a_mockery.html</ref> Judge [[Brett Kavanaugh]],<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tsm1GPnlqmU</ref> Attorney General [[Bill Barr]]<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHd_UlebyoM</ref> and the Immigration and Custom Enforcement head.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxunaTHh8QM</ref>
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After Rep. [[Tulsi Gabbard]] eliminated Harris from the top tier of candidates with series of questions about her record during the Second Debate, Harris press spokesmen claimed it was a Russian plot to end her presidential bid.<ref>https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/08/01/kamala-harris-campaign-claims-russians-are-behind-tulsi-gabbard-after-hawaii-democrat-lands-attack/</ref>  Shortly after, it was reported the California Attorney general's office removed arrest records during Kamala's tenure, making it difficult to research her claims.<ref>https://freebeacon.com/politics/california-removes-arrest-reports-from-kamala-years/</ref>
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[[File:Kamalatweet.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Tweet put out by the Harris Campaign after Nancy Pelosi's famous Oval Office meltdown.]]
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:{{Main article|Kamala Harris 2020 presidential campaign|2020 Presidential election}}
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The crowd of 20,000 that attended her announcement speech was larger than the crowd of 7,000 Barack Obama attracted in 2007  but not as big as the 100,000 that attended Donald Trump's campaign announcement event.  Harris made at least ten false statements in her announcement speech.<ref>Kirkwood, R. Cort (January 28, 2019). [https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/item/31322-harris-lied-at-least-10-times-in-announcement-speech-and-got-away-with-it Harris Lied At Least 10 Times in Announcement Speech and Got Away With It]. ''The New American''. Retrieved January 30, 2019.</ref> The establishment pick, weeks after her announcement supposed "independent" [[mainstream media]] [[journalist]]s accompanied Harris to a boutique and helped her pick out a rainbow jacket (Caitlan Hurley-Burns of [[CBS News]]).<ref>https://twitter.com/brithume/status/1096821175701983233</ref>
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When Harris has made contradictory or embarrassing statements she habitually falls back on a claim that she "misheard" the question.<ref>https://dailycaller.com/2019/09/08/kamala-harris-trump-retarded/</ref>  In the 3rd pre-Primary debate, Harris appeared drunk, causing donors to flee.<ref>https://theblacksphere.net/2019/09/kamala-harris-angry-black-chick-routine-failed/</ref>  An Emerson poll showed [[Andrew Yang]] outpolling Harris in her own home state.<ref>https://emersonpolling.reportablenews.com/pr/california-2020-biden-sanders-warren-in-statistical-tie-in-democratic-primary-harris-struggles-in-home-state</ref> [[NBC News]] started writing her epitaph after her Third pre-Primary debate performance.<ref>https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/meet-the-press/live-blog/meet-press-blog-latest-news-analysis-data-driving-political-discussion-n988541/ncrd1055706#liveBlogHeader</ref>
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Harris, who called Biden out on his racism, was perfectly fine with Biden's [[obstruction of justice]] when Biden successfully got a prosecutor fired through [[extortion]] and [[bribery]] to thwart an investigation into his son, [[Hunter Biden]]'s [[money laundering]] schemes/<ref>https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1178189148194254848?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw</ref>
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Harris thinks the entire [[Colin Kaepernick]] fiasco is a Russian plot.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIuoaDJSwps</ref>
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As her campaign faltered in the polls yet with still much cash on hand, Harris made desperate appeals to [[hate]] and [[racism]] trying to keep it afloat.
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===Staff===
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The Harris campaign announced on January 21, 2019 that DNC election lawyer [[Marc Elias]], will be the general counsel; Lily Adams, Clinton's Iowa communications director and daughter of former [[Planned Parenthood]] president Cecile Richards, will be its national communications director; Angelique Cannon, Clinton's deputy national finance director and national finance director for Senate Majority PAC, will be its national finance director; and David Huynh, Clinton's director of delegate operations and ballot access, will be its senior adviser.
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As of 2019, Elias is general counsel for the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, a group led by former Attorney General [[Eric Holder]], who is actively considering his own run for president.
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Harris began stacking her Washington, D.C. congressional office with former [[Hillary Clinton]] campaign veterans almost immediately after making her way to Capitol Hill.
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In addition to Lily Adams, who was top press aide in the D.C. office, Harris brought in Sergio Gonzales as senior policy adviser. Gonzales was a regional director for [[Hillary for America]].
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Kate Waters, who worked as the deputy press secretary for Clinton's campaign during the Iowa caucus and as press secretary during the [[West Virginia]] primary, Iowa primary, and [[Nebraska]] caucus, was brought in as press secretary early in Harris's tenure, among other Clinton vets.
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In July 2017  Harris's Senate campaign was renting office space from a small travel agency on Capitol Hill just a few minutes away from the Capitol and congressional offices. Harris's campaign never answered inquiries on why they were renting the office space 2,800 miles away from her home state.
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As Harris tapped Clinton campaign vets to her D.C. office—and now presidential campaign—she has used progressive public relations firms to project her message.
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Harris's presidential campaign's digital arm is run by Authentic Campaigns, a D.C.-based full-service digital strategy company that was founded by Mike Nellis, former vice president of campaigns of Revolution Messaging LLC. Revolution Messaging was considered instrumental in propelling Sen. [[Bernie Sanders]]'s candidacy against Clinton during the 2016 elections.  Harris has already paid Authentic Campaigns and Revolution Messaging millions of dollars from her Senate campaign committee for advertising and consulting services since entering Congress.<ref>[https://freebeacon.com/politics/kamala-harris-stacks-presidential-campaign-with-hillary-clinton-alums/?utm_source=Freedom+Mail&utm_campaign=fb5b59762f-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_01_22_10_12_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_b5e6e0e9ea-fb5b59762f-45956325 Kamala Harris Stacks Presidential Campaign With Hillary Clinton Alums], BY: Brent Scher and Joe Schoffstall, ''Washington Free Beacon,'', January 22, 2019 1:55 pm</ref>
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Harris gained the financial backing of [[Marxist]] and [[socialist]] supporters of [[Bernie Sanders]] early as a 2020 [[Democratic party]] hopeful.<ref>https://medium.com/voices/kamala-harris-has-a-hamptons-problem-b6583cf29d41</ref><ref>https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/summary?cid=N00036915</ref> When she made her announcement in January 2019, she broke Sanders 24 hour record for fundraising.<ref>https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/kamala-harris-ties-bernie-sanders-24-hour-fundraising-record</ref> She is the recipient of tens of thousands of dollars from elite Hollywood liberal donors arrested in the College Admissions scandal.<ref>https://freebeacon.com/politics/democratic-donors-charged-in-college-admissions-scam/</ref>
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====Shomik Dutta and the 1MDB scandal====
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[[File:Kamal dutta.jpg|right|300px]]
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From 2011 – 2012 Shomik Dutta served as the National Finance Consultant to President Obama's re-election campaign. In 2013 he became  Managing Director of DuSable Capital Management, founded by [[Frank R. White, Jr.]], Vice-Chair of Obama's 2012 re-election campaign.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20160722205357/http://www.dusablecapital.com/our-team/</ref> DuSable had only one client, 1Malaysian Development Berhad (1MDB), whose global network of conspirators face indictment in the United States for [[money laundering]] in what the Justice Department calls the "largest single action ever brought by the department’s Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Initiative" (''kleptocracy'' is defined as a government of thieves).<ref>https://www.justice.gov/opa/speech/attorney-general-loretta-e-lynch-delivers-remarks-press-conference-announcing-significant</ref> 1MDB was wholly owned by the Malaysian government's Ministry of Finance, and cut a deal on paper to partner with DuSable in green technology and a photovoltaic electric power plant. DuSable, through a [[front group]] called Yurus, sold it's 49% share ''which it had invested no money in'',<ref>"The crucial evidence from the records available (illustrated above) shows that the Private Equity fund Yurus, set up by White, registered the entire US$69 million it received from 1MDB as additional profit, implying it had not invested any of its original US$505 million fund in the venture." [https://medium.com/@sarawakreport/1mdb-sleaze-casts-shadow-over-us-democrats-on-eve-of-obama-visit-investigation-1MDB Sleaze Casts Shadow Over US Democrats On Eve Of Obama Visit], ''Sarawak Report'', 15 November 2015.</ref> to 1MDB for $69 million six months after the paper agreement was made. Some of the proceeds of the $69 million sale ended up as foreign [[dark money]] contributions to Democratic candidates.
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Overall, 1MDB embezzled $4.5 Billion from the [[poverty|impoverish]]ed people of [[Malaysia]] in possibly the largest [[globalism|globalist]] investment scam to date.<ref>[https://www.wsj.com/articles/suspect-malaysian-fund-tied-to-lobbying-of-white-house-1476403764 Malaysian Fund 1MDB Linked to White House Visit], By Bradley Hope and Colleen McCain Nelson, ''Wall Street Journal'', Oct. 13, 2016.</ref>
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In March 2019, a $2800-a-plate fundraiser was held by the Malibu Democrat Club in a private residence with Shomik Dutta as a featured guest. The event notice was taken down from the Malibu Democrat Club after inquires were made to the Harris campaign if Harris was aware of DuSable and Dhutta's involvement in a global money laundering scandal.<ref>https://statuscoup.com/does-kamala-harris-fundraiser-cohost-connection-global-money-laundering-scandal/</ref>
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====Connor Betts and Patrick Crasius====
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Harris used the murder of 31 people by two violent [[leftist]]s to solicit funds for her 2020 presidential campaign.<ref>https://twitter.com/BrentScher/status/1158088968707198977</ref> [[Connor Betts]] was a member of [[Antifa]] who murdered nine people in Dayton, including 6 [[African American]]s, and Patrick Crasius was a socialist who killed 22 people at a Walmart in El Paso he blamed for impeding passage of [[universal healthcare]] and a [[universal basic income]], tuition debt, underemployment and not re-cycling plastics.<ref>https://www.paypervids.com/alleged-el-paso-texas-walmart-shooter-manifesto/</ref>
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===Endorsements===
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The Harris campaign proudly announced an endorsement from Democratic Rep. [[Alcee Hastings]] (Fla.), who was at the center of a $220,000 taxpayer-funded sexual harassment settlement. The $220,000 sexual harassment settlement was paid in 2014.  ''Roll Call'' obtained documents showing a former staffer said Hastings "touched her, made unwanted sexual advances, and threatened her job."  Hastings also employed a convicted [[money laundering|money launderer]], is paying his girlfriend the maximum congressional salary, and is known as one of the top ethics violators in Congress. While on the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, Hastings was charged with soliciting a $150,000 bribe from undercover FBI officers. Hastings was acquitted after his alleged conspirator refused to testify despite a promise of immunity, but he was instead successfully [[impeach]]ed by a Democrat-controlled Congress. Harris said she is proud  to have Hasting's endorsement.
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Harris was endorsed by Rep. [[Al Green]] (D., Texas), who was made Texas co-chairman of her campaign and has also been accused of [[sexual harassment]] by a staffer.
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Harris's husband headlined a fundraiser by the law firm that defended [[Jeffrey Epstein]] hours before Harris criticized the firm for defending Epstein.<ref>https://freebeacon.com/uncategorized/kamala-harris-criticized-epsteins-law-firm-while-her-campaign-fundraised-off-it/</ref>
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===One hit wonder===
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[[File:Annotation 2019-07-05 135356.png|right|350px|thumb|Tweet sent out in a coordinated media attack 30 seconds after Harris' First Round knockout punch of former VP Joe Biden.]]
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In the First Debate Harris confronted former Obama VP [[Joseph Biden]] over his role in repealing sections of the [[1964 Civil Rights Act]] that restored funding to schools refusing to integrate with [[Black]]s after the 1954 ''[[Brown vs. Board of Education]]'' desegregation order.<ref>[https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/kamala-harris-says-she-was-a-victim-of-bidens-racial-policies 'That little girl was me': Kamala Harris says she was a victim of Biden's anti-busing racial policies], by Ellie Bufkin, ''Washington Examiner'', June 27, 2019.</ref> The Biden Amendment,<ref>[https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/08/joe-biden-integration-school-busing-120968_full.html How a Young Joe Biden Turned Liberals Against Integration], By JASON SOKOL, ''[[Politico]]'', August 04, 2015.</ref>  originally written by segregationist Democrat Sen. James Eastland, but with Biden's name on it with few modifications, restored federal funding for schools that refused to comply with court ordered desegregation and busing.<ref>[http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/03/joe-biden-record-on-busing-incarceration-racial-justice-democratic-primary-2020-explained.html Will Black Voters Still Love Biden When They Remember Who He Was?], By Eric Levitz, ''Intelligencer'', Mar. 12, 2019.</ref>  Harris told [[MSNBC]]'s [[Chris Matthews]]: {{quotebox-float|If those segregationists would have had their way, I would not be a member of the United States Senate, and I certainly would not be a serious candidate for President of the United States. ... Barack Obama would not have been in a position to appoint Joe Biden Vice President of the United States. So the consequences of their actions were very real, and on the shoulders of the history of our country of really a very bad, awful, dark, dangerous, and lethal time.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6p23VyNxnOQ&feature=youtu.be</ref>}}
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The next morning there were T-shirts bearing the words “That little girl was me” with the image of a young, pigtailed Harris, ready for sale on her website the following morning.  Her ex-lover, 85 year old Willie Brown,<ref>https://heavy.com/news/2019/01/sonya-molodetskaya-willie-brown-partner/</ref> wrote an op-ed saying that no Democrat could beat Trump.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFlDgiytgrQ</ref>  After wiping the floor with Biden, Harris' poll numbers were cut in half from 20& to 12% to 7% in the space of two weeks, with only 1% of black Democrats supporting her,<ref>https://hotair.com/archives/allahpundit/2019/08/06/hoo-boy-new-national-poll-shows-harris-sliding-second-dem-debate/</ref> her chosen group to identify with.
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In the Third Debate Harris appeared drunk.<ref>https://twitter.com/AriCohn/status/1172391925841678336?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw</ref> [[NBC News]] reported that Harris' Hollywood big money donors were beginning to bail.<ref>https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/13/wealthy-donors-unimpressed-with-kamala-harris-debate-performance.html</ref>
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By the fourth debate [[Tulsi Gabbard]] moved ahead of Harris,<ref>https://hotair.com/archives/allahpundit/2019/10/30/revenge-tulsi-gabbard-now-leads-kamala-harris/</ref> with some polls having Harris in 10th place. Harris began laying off staff and folding up shop in [[New Hampshire]].<ref>https://dailycaller.com/2019/10/30/harris-slash-campaign-lays-off-cash/</ref>  As her campaign sputtered, Harris lashed out at [[Elizabeth Warren]], citing the fact that Harris had never represented [[corporation]]s, unlike the doubletalking Warren who began her career doing so.<ref>https://dmlnewsapp.com/video-kamala-harris-snaps-elizabeth-warren-never-represented-corporation/</ref>
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==Career==
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[[File:Willie Brown and Jim Jones.jpg|left|300px|thumb|At a September 1976 testimonial dinner honoring [[Jim Jones]], Willie Brown is at the far left and Jones is at the far right.<ref>http://www.brasscheck.com/jonestown/</ref>]]
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Harris began her career in politics at the age of 29 by having an extra-marital affair with the corrupt 60-year-old California politician [[Willie Brown]].<ref>https://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/Sure-I-dated-Kamala-Harris-So-what-13562972.php?t=c1bc437ba8</ref> As [[San Francisco]] mayor, when they were having their affair, Brown was dogged by conflict of interest accusations, and as speaker of the California Assembly was investigated by the [[FBI]]. When the tryst began, she was a low level clerk in a city office of Mayor Brown's political machine.<ref>http://www.citireport.com/2012/04/inside-the-willie-l-brown-money-machine/</ref> Mayor Brown gave her a brand new 1994 [[BMW]]. As Speaker, Brown appointed her to high paying jobs on the California Medical Assistance Commission and Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board.<ref>https://amgreatness.com/2018/04/21/poontronage-when-kamala-met-willie/</ref> These positions paid more than $400,000 over five years. During her first bid for electoral office as [[district attorney]] of [[San Francisco]] in 2003, which Speaker Brown assisted by raising money and introducing her to deep-pocketed donors, she excused the gift of a brand new BMW away, telling reporters she traded it in for a 1997 BMW which she then drove.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20170805043948/http://www.sfweekly.com/news/kamalas-karma/</ref> After dumping Harris, having a child with a lobbyist he awarded a multi-milliondollar contract to, and divorcing his wife, 84 year old Willie Brown took up with [[Russia]]n model Sonya Molodetskaya.<ref>https://heavy.com/news/2019/01/sonya-molodetskaya-willie-brown-partner/</ref>
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Like [[Hillary Clinton]] and [[Michelle Obama]], Harris failed her bar examination.<ref>https://www.tigerdroppings.com/rant/politics/often-unqualified-affirmative-action-students-like-kamala-harris-fail-the-bar-exam/72088040/</ref>
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===Bay Area Democrats===
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''[[The New York Times]]'' describes Harris as "rooted in the Bay Area Democratic establishment."<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/21/us/politics/kamala-harris-2020-president.html Kamala Harris Declares Candidacy, Evoking King and Joining Diverse Field], By Astead W. Herndon, ''The New York Times'', Jan. 21, 2019.</ref> CalWatchdog.com<ref>[https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/calwatchdog-com/ MediaBias Factcheck: CalWatchdog.com].</ref> which describes itself as "an independent, [[Sacramento]]-based journalism venture providing original investigative reports and news stories" that "adheres to traditional journalistic standards and focuses on improving government transparency,"<ref>[https://calwatchdog.com/about-calwatchdog/ About CalWatchdog]</ref> reports ''"Actually, Jim Jones cult was Bay Area Democrats."''<ref>''[https://calwatchdog.com/2013/12/18/actually-jim-jones-cult-was-bay-area-democrats/ Actually, Jim Jones cult was Bay Area Democrats]'', by John Seiler, 18 Dec, 2013. https://calwatchdog.com/</ref> According to a 2012 article on ''[[Salon]]'', a [[liberal]] website:
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{{quotebox|"Jones could be counted on to deliver busloads of obedient, well-dressed disciples to demonstrations, campaign rallies, and political precincts. The city’s liberal Burton machine — run by congressional powerhouse Phil Burton — quickly identified the Peoples Temple juggernaut as a potentially game-changing ally in its long battle to take over city hall.<br>“It was Burton ally Willie Brown – a rising force in California’s state capital — who first recognized that Jones’s organization could play a pivotal role in his friend [[George Moscone]]’s run for mayor….<br>“In the December runoff between Moscone and [conservative Republican John] Barbagelata, [[Peoples Temple]] went even further to secure victory for its candidate. On the eve of the election, Jones filled buses with temple members in Redwood Valley and [[Los Angeles]] and shuttled them to San Francisco. Security at polling places was lax on Election Day, and many nonresidents were able to cast their ballots for Moscone, some more than once. ‘You could have run around to 1200 precincts and voted 1200 times,’ said a bitter Barbagelata later, after losing by a whisper of a margin. But he was not the only one who claimed that the Peoples Temple stole the election for George Moscone. Temple leaders also claimed credit.<br>“Moscone at first tried to appease him with a harmless post on the human rights commission. But the temple leader insisted on a position that had more clout, and the mayor decided he was in no position to alienate Jones. In October 1976 Moscone announced that he was naming Jones to the San Francisco Housing Authority, which oversees the operation of the city’s public housing. The agency, the largest landlord in the city, was a notorious maze of corruption, and it provided Jones’s organization with ample opportunity for shady self-dealing."<ref>''[https://www.salon.com/2012/05/01/jim_jones_sinister_grip_on_san_francisco/ Jim Jones' sinister grip on San Francisco:] How the Peoples Temple cult leader ensnared Harvey Milk and other progressive icons, David Talbot, ''[[Slate]]'', May 1, 2012.</ref>}} And [[Harvey Milk]], later assassinated with Moscone:
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{{quotebox|“But no political figures were more gushing in their praise of Jones than Willie Brown and Harvey Milk, San Francisco’s rising tribune of gay freedom. Milk, a perennial candidate for office until he finally won a supervisor’s seat in 1977, aggressively sought Jones’s political blessing. ‘Our paths have crossed,’ Milk wrote Jones during an earlier campaign for supervisor, in a letter filled with the kind of awed reverence that the cult leader demanded from his followers. ‘They will stay crossed. It is a fight that I will walk with you into . . . The first time I heard you, you made a statement: “Take one of us, and you must take all of us.” Please add my name.’”<ref>''[https://www.salon.com/2012/05/01/jim_jones_sinister_grip_on_san_francisco/ Jim Jones' sinister grip on San Francisco:] How the Peoples Temple cult leader ensnared Harvey Milk and other progressive icons, David Talbot, ''[[Slate]]'', May 1, 2012.</ref>}}
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===San Francisco district attorney===
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Harris was elected San Francisco District Attorney in 2003.
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In April 2004, San Francisco Police Department Officer Isaac Espinoza was shot and killed in the line of duty. Three days later, Harris announced she would not seek the [[death penalty]], infuriating the San Francisco Police Officers Association. During Officer Espinoza's funeral Sen. [[Dianne Feinstein]] rose to the pulpit and called on Harris, who was sitting in the front pew, to secure the death penalty, prompting a standing ovation from the 2,000 uniformed police officers in attendance. Harris still refused. Officer Espinoza's killer was convicted of the murder and sentenced to life in prison.<ref>{{cite news | last = Bazelon | first = Emily | title = Kamala Harris, a ‘Top Cop’ in the era of Black Lives Matter | url = https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/29/magazine/kamala-harris-a-top-cop-in-the-era-of-black-lives-matter.html?_r=0 | work = The New York Times Magazine | date = May 25, 2016}}</ref>
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Harris refused to seek the death penalty for an [[illegal alien]] and alleged [[MS-13]] gang member accused of a triple [[homicide]].<ref>Finnegan, Michael. [http://articles.latimes.com/2009/jun/22/local/me-harris22 San Francisco D.A.'s program trained illegal immigrants for jobs they couldn't legally hold], ''Los Angeles Times'', June 22, 2009.</ref><ref>Van Derbeken, Jaxon. [https://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/09/11/BAM819L7NE.DTL "Edwin Ramos won't face death penalty"], ''San Francisco Chronicle'', September 11, 2009.</ref>
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In 2012, a Superior Court Judge ruled that San Francisco District Attorney Harris's office violated defendants' rights by hiding damaging information about a police crime lab technician, and was indifferent to demands that it account for its failings.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/05/21/BAN01DHVMU.DTL#ixzz0od05q8Qb|title=Judge rips Harris' office for hiding problems|last=Van Derbeken|first=Jaxon|date=May 21, 2010|work=SF Gate|accessdate=}}</ref>
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Harris opposed San Francisco's Proposition K ballot initiative to legalize [[prostitution]]. Harris said, {{quotebox|“I think it’s completely ridiculous, just in case there’s any ambiguity about my position. It would put a welcome mat out for pimps and prostitutes to come on into San Francisco.”}} Harris argued prostitution exposes girls and women to drug, gun and sexual crimes, and “compromises the quality of life in a community.” Harris noted that 65 percent of cases handled by her department's sexual assault unit involved sex workers as victims.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/01/us/01prostitute.html?_r=0</ref>
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Harris filed an [[amicus brief]] in ''District of Columbia v. Heller'', arguing that the [[Washington, D.C.]], gun law at issue did not violate the [[Second Amendment]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.scotusblog.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/07-290_amicus_district_attorneys.pdf|title=''D.C. v. Heller'' Amici Curiae brief of District Attorneys in support of Petitioners|accessdate=|author=Kamala D. Harris|display-authors=etal}}</ref>
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==California attorney general==
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Harris was elected [[Attorney General]] in 2010.
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===Prison overcrowding===
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After the [[United States Supreme Court]] in ''Brown v. Plata'' (2011) declared California's prisons so overcrowded they violated prisoners' [[Eighth Amendment]] right against [[cruel and unusual punishment]], Harris fought federal court supervision. When California failed to fully implement the court's order to reduce overcrowding, and was ordered to implement new parole programs, the State of California appealed the decision, and in court filings Harris's office argued that if forced to release these inmates early, prisons would lose an important source of [[slave]] labor.<ref>{{cite news|last1=St. John|first1=Paige|title=Federal judges order California to expand prison releases|url=https://www.latimes.com/local/political/la-me-ff-federal-judges-order-state-to-release-more-prisoners-20141114-story.html|access-date=October 12, 2017|work=Los Angeles Times|date=November 14, 2014}}</ref> Prisoners in California earn between 8 and 37 cents per hour in maintenance and kitchen jobs; prisoners fighting [[California wildfires]] receive $1 per hour.<ref>Annika Neklason, [https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/12/how-much-longer-will-inmates-fight-californias-wildfires/547628/ California Is Running Out of Inmates to Fight Its Fires], ''The Atlantic'' (December 7, 2017).</ref>
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===Direct democracy===
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In 2008 the people of California passed [[Proposition 8]], the state's [[referendum]] on [[same-sex marriage]] by an overwhelming popular vote. Harris refused to defend the Proposition 8 in court. The decision was significant. In 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that proponents of the measure did not have the legal standing to defend Proposition 8 on appeal after Harris refused to do so. The case was dismissed by the U.S. Supreme Court, removing the ban on same-sex marriage in California.<ref>https://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-ca-senate-harris-milestones-20160706-snap-htmlstory.html</ref> These actions were a blow to direct [[democracy]].<ref>https://www.ocregister.com/2013/06/26/editorial-prop-8-ruling-blow-to-direct-democracy/</ref>
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She supported the [[Obama administration]]'s [[Executive Order]]s on [[transgender]]s.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.washingtonblade.com/2017/10/25/kamala-harris-rises-as-lgbt-favorite-for-2020-theres-just-one-thing/|title=Kamala Harris rises as LGBT favorite for 2020 — there's just one thing|date=2017-10-25|website=Washington Blade: Gay News, Politics, LGBT Rights|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-29}}</ref>
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===Jessica's Law===
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Harris refused to enforce [[Jessica's Law]], requiring residency restrictions on [[sex offender]]s.<ref>https://nielsen.cssrc.us/content/ag-harris-orders-cdcr-not-enforce-jessicas-law</ref>
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===Inmate sex change operations===
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In 2015 a male inmate of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation was paroled early. The inmate had sued the state in federal court claiming he was being denied a [[sex change operation]]. The court ordered the state to provide the inmate with the requested medical services. Harris represented the Department of Corrections and appealed the decision. The [[Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals]] opined the inmate was released early while the case was on appeal to render the case [[moot]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://story.californiasunday.com/michelle-lael-norsworthy-sex-reassignment-prison|title=Michelle's Case|date=May 17, 2016|work=The California Sunday Magazine|author=Brown, Annie|accessdate=}}</ref>
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===Three Strikes Law===
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Daniel Larsen, found innocent by a federal judge, had been in prison for 13 years. In 1999, when two police officers claimed they saw Larsen, who had earlier in his life been convicted for burglary, pull a six-inch-long knife from his waistband and throw it under a car, he was sentenced to twenty-seven years to life under the three-strikes law supported by Harris.
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Police wrongly targeted Larsen in the first place, and witnesses reported that it wasn't Larsen but the man he was with who had thrown the knife. In trial, Larsen's incompetent lawyer (who would later be disbarred) didn't investigate a single witness, nor present one in trial.
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Eleven years later, a judge reversed the conviction due to the lack of evidence and incompetence of Larson's attorney's. Yet two years later, Larsen was still in jail. Harris  appealed the decision on the basis that Larsen had filed his paperwork too late.<ref>https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/20/daniel-larsen-innocent-federal-judge-prison-13-years_n_1813819.html</ref>
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Tens of thousands of people petitioned Harris to release Larsen, and numerous civil rights groups similarly called on her to do the right thing. But even when he was eventually released from custody after fourteen years, Harris challenged his release, and five months later Larsen was back in court, fighting to stay out of prison for a crime he didn't commit.
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===Foreclosure crisis===
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When Harris took office in 2011, California was still reeling from the effects of the subprime mortgage crisis. In 2012, she participated in the National Mortgage Settlement against five banks, securing for homeowners weighed down by average debt of close to $65,000 each — around $1,500 to $2,000 each. One called it “a slap in the face for a lot of us.”<ref>https://www.scpr.org/news/2016/05/27/61049/california-foreclosures-ripple-even-after-major-se/</ref> Under the deal, loans owned by [[Fannie Mae]] and [[Freddie Mac]] didn't qualify for the debt relief. Given they were the country's biggest [[mortgage]] holders, this meant even fewer homeowners stood to benefit from the deal.  Only 84,102 California families had any mortgage debt forgiven — far short of the 250,000 originally predicted.
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Writing in the ''[[LA Times]]'', Michael Hiltzik savaged the deal and what he called the “rosy self-congratulation” that followed it, particularly the new foreclosure standards it imposed, which he called a “big whoop.” “The provisions mostly require mortgage lenders and servicers to comply with what I would have thought was already the law, which prohibits, you know, criminal fraud,” he wrote.<ref>http://articles.latimes.com/2012/feb/11/business/la-fi-hiltzik-20120212</ref>
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Harris opened her Mortgage Fraud Strike Force to much fanfare in 2011. It employed twenty-five Department of Justice lawyers and investigators with a budget of more than $2 million to go after foreclosure fraud. The strike force managed to prosecute just ten cases in three years, an ''East Bay Express'' investigation in 2014 found.<ref>https://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/the-strike-force-that-never-struck/Content?oid=3933743&showFullText=true</ref>
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The paper found that not only had the strike force prosecuted less foreclosure fraud cases than many other states, but it had filed fewer lawsuits than attorneys general in smaller states with fewer victims, and even fewer than some county district attorneys. Yet California led the country in terms of such scam operations, with many thousands of complaints since 2010. One housing rights activist who had lost his home in a fraud called the strike force a “public relations effort.”
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''The Intercept'' obtained a 2013 memo to Harris from prosecutors in the attorney general's office saying they had “uncovered evidence suggestive of widespread misconduct” at OneWest bank, and urging Harris to “conduct a full investigation of a national bank’s misconduct and provide a public accounting of what happened.”<ref>{{cite web|url=https://theintercept.com/2017/01/03/treasury-nominee-steve-mnuchins-bank-accused-of-widespread-misconduct-in-leaked-memo/|title=Treasury Nominee Steve Mnuchin's Bank Accused of "Widespread Misconduct" in Leaked Memo|author=David Dayen|website=The Intercept}}</ref> Yet Harris never did. In 2016, [[Steven Mnuchin]] donated $2,000 to Harris's campaign,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.opensecrets.org/donor-lookup/results?name=steven+mnuchin&order=desc&sort=D|title=Donor Lookup|publisher=}}</ref> making her the only 2016 Senate Democratic candidate to get cash from Mnuchin.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.rollcall.com/news/politics/harris-was-the-only-democrat-in-2016-to-receive-cash-from-mnuchin|title= Harris Was Only 2016 Senate Democratic Candidate to Get Cash From Mnuchin |date= February 14, 2017|work=[[Roll Call]]|author= Garcia, Eric|accessdate=}}</ref>
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===Refused to investigate police sex trafficing ring===
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An underage sex-trafficking scandal implicated dozens of police officers and other local authorities throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. [[Oakland]] went through two police chiefs trying to address it, with a third doing only questionably better. People were pleading for Harris's office to step in and oversee an independent investigation,<ref>https://www.change.org/p/kamala-harris-demand-an-investigation-of-the-bay-area-police-sex-scandal</ref> since local governments seemed more motivated to quash a public relations nightmare than punish public officials. Harris and her office refused to intervene.<ref>https://reason.com/blog/2018/01/11/the-performative-feminism-of-kamala-h</ref>
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===Prosecutorial misconduct===
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In 2015, Harris defended convictions obtained by county prosecutors who had inserted a false confession into an interrogation transcript, committed perjury, and withheld evidence. Federal appeals court threw out the convictions, telling Harris's lawyers, "Talk to the [[attorney general]] and make sure she understands the gravity of the situation."
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Harris appealed the dismissal of an indictment when it was discovered a Kern County prosecutor perjured in submitting a falsified confession as court evidence. Harris asserted that prosecutorial perjury was not sufficient to demonstrate prosecutorial misconduct.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/2781830/people-v-velasco-palacios-ca5/|title=People v. Velasco-Palacios CA5, F068833|date=February 24, 2015|website=Court Listener|accessdate=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://observer.com/2015/03/california-prosecutor-falsifies-transcript-of-confession/|title=California Prosecutor Falsifies Transcript of Confession|date=March 4, 2015|website=The Observer|accessdate=}}</ref>
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===Religious discrimination===
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A [[Sikh]] man was barred from working as a prison guard because of his [[religious]]ly mandated beard. Harris argued that his beard prevented him from being properly fitted with a gas mask, thus disqualifying him from the job, despite California's corrections and rehabilitation department's regulations allowing guards to have beards for certain medical reasons. A number of [[civil rights]] and legal organizations wrote Harris a letter pointing out this inconsistency. She argued that the medical exemption only applied to guards who passed the mask fitting before the policy took effect, although the man's attorney said this was untrue.<ref>https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-calif-sikh-barred-from-job-over-beard-settles-2011oct27-story.html</ref>
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==U.S. Senate==
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Harris was elected to the [[Senate]] in 2016. She serves on the Senate Committee on the Budget, Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, [[Senate Select Committee on Intelligence|Select Committee on Intelligence]] and Committee on the Judiciary.
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In the Senate Harris has earned a reputation for her rudeness and [[bullying]].  Harris was the very first Democratic operative to initiate the orchestrated disruptions of the Kavanaugh Hearings. During the hearings she referred to a pocket-sized version of the [[U.S. Constitution]] as "that book you carry" while addressing another Senator.<ref>Caplan, Joshua (September 7, 2018). [https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/09/07/watch-kamala-harris-calls-kavanaughs-pocket-constitution-that-book-you-carry/ Watch: Kamala Harris Calls Kavanaugh’s Pocket Constitution ‘That Book You Carry’]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved September 8, 2018.</ref> Harris earned the distinction as Most Dishonest Senator.<ref>https://saraacarter.com/kamala-harris-earns-title-as-most-dishonest-senator/?utm=pushnami</ref>
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===2nd Amendment===
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Harris earned an "F" rating from the [[National Rifle Association]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Kamala Harris on Gun Control|url=http://www.ontheissues.org/Domestic/Kamala_Harris_Gun_Control.htm|website=www.ontheissues.org|accessdate=}}</ref>
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=== Taxes ===
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Harris opposed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 which has spawned the current recovery,<ref>https://www.conservativereview.com/news/the-tax-cut-economy-is-booming-but-kamala-harris-wants-tax-hikes-and-welfare/</ref> and has proposed her own set of alternative [[socialist]] tax increases.<ref>https://www.sacbee.com/opinion/editorials/article220495795.html</ref>
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===Democratic Socialism===
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In early 2013, mainly [[Democratic Socialists of America]] aligned activists, together with many elected officials across the United States came together to urge President Obama to award posthumously the [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]] to the legendary organizer, Fred Ross, Sr. The [[Saul Alinsky]] trained radical was the first to organize people through house meetings, a mentor to both [[Cesar Chavez]] and [[DSA]]er [[Dolores Huerta]], and a pioneer in Latino voter outreach since 1949 when he helped elect [[Communist Party USA]] affiliate Ed Roybal<ref>DSA organizer Peter Dreier wrote in ''[[HuffPo]]'', [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-dreier/from-organizer-to-elected_b_124971.html From Organizer To Elected Official], September 8, 2008.</ref> as Los Angeles's first Latino council member, "Ross’ influence on social change movements remains strong two decades after his death in 1992".
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Endorsers of the proposal included Kamala Harris.<ref>[http://quartz.he.net/~beyondch/news/nucleus/plugins/print/print.php?itemid=11057 Momentum Builds for Honoring Legendary Organizer Fred Ross], by Randy Shaw, 2013-03-05</ref>
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===Kavanaugh smear===
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Staff members for Sen. Harris submitted an undated handwritten letter to committee investigators that her California office had received signed under the alias “Jane Doe from Oceanside, California.” Three days before Kavanaugh's confirmation vote, Judy Munro-Leighton wrote an email to the committee claiming, “I am Jane Doe from Oceanside CA — Kavanaugh raped me.”''
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Under questioning, Munro-Leighton admitted she was a [[left-wing]] [[activist]] who never met Kavanaugh. After Kavanaugh's confirmation, the Senate Judiciary Committee referred her to the DOJ and FBI for criminal [[prosecution]] because she lied to Congress.<ref>Multiple references:
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*Pollak, Joel B. (November 2, 2018). [https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2018/11/02/brett-kavanaugh-rape-accuser-admits-she-made-up-her-story-doj-fbi/ Brett Kavanaugh Rape Accuser Admits She Made Up Her Story]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
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*Richardson, Matt (November 2, 2018). [https://www.foxnews.com/politics/kavanaugh-accuser-referred-to-doj-for-false-statements-grassleys-office-announces Kavanaugh accuser referred to DOJ for false statements, Grassley’s office announces]. ''Fox News''. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
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*Dinan, Stephen (November 3, 2018). [https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/nov/3/another-kavanaugh-accuser-admits-fabricating-rape-/ Another Kavanaugh accuser admits to fabricating rape story]. ''The Washington Times''. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
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*Shaw, Adam (November 3, 2018). [https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-challenges-democrats-after-kavanaugh-accuser-admits-to-making-false-rape-accusation-where-are-the-dems-on-this Trump challenges Democrats after Kavanaugh accuser admits to making false rape accusation: ‘Where are the Dems on this?’] ''Fox News''. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
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*Kirkwood, R. Cort (November 3, 2018). [https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/item/30532-grassley-seeks-fbi-probe-of-another-kavanaugh-rape-liar Grassley Seeks FBI Probe of Another Kavanaugh Rape Liar]. ''The New American''. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
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*https://www.westernjournal.com/kavanaugh-accuser-admits-made/</ref>
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==Family==
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[[File:Donald Trump with Snoop Dogg.jpg|200px|right|thumb|Donald Trump keepin' it real with Snoop Dogg.  Meanwhile, Kamala Harris claimed she used to listen to Snoop Dogg when she was in college (during the 1980s). Snoop Dogg hadn't released his first album until 1993.]]
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Harris is a child of privilege. She was born in [[Oakland]] in 1964.  Her father is from [[Jamaica]] and her mother from [[India]]. Her father, who is of mixed race, is a descendant of Jamaican plantation slave owners.  She has less than half African ancestry.  Her mother is from the rich class of [[India]]'s [[caste]] system.  Both were research scientists at the University of California at Berkeley.  She grew up in a privileged neighborhood.  Like Obama, her family has no connection to the historical and cultural experiences of American Blacks who lived under slavery and segregation.
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While contemplating a run for the presidency. Harris married Doug Emhoff in 2014, a Los Angeles-based managing partner of a law firm. According to ''[[The New Yorker]]'', between her break-up with Willie Brown in the mid-1990s and her first marriage at the age of 50 she had no longterm  [[heterosexual]] relationships with [[men]].<ref>https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-political-scene/kamala-harriss-choices</ref>  Another July 2019 ''New Yorker'' profile portrays Willie Brown as a major influence on Harris while her husband is portrayed as a political prop and nuisance.  The author quotes a longtime donor to Harris who suggests she would have stayed single if it weren't for her presidential ambitions, saying, "When she married Doug, I knew she was running for President."<ref>https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/07/22/kamala-harris-makes-her-case</ref>
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Harris, who has been pre-occupied with her career and has used sex to advance her ambitions, has no children.
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Her sister is Maya Harris, an [[MSNBC]] political analyst.  Maya's husband worked on the [[Biden Crime Bill of 1994]] which led to the mass incarceration of 2.5 million blacks.<ref>Tony West is married to Maya Harris, Kamala Harris's sister and campaign chair. West, a former [[Obama administration]] official, also chaired Kamala Harris's transition team after she was elected to the Senate in 2016. West featured his work on the crime bill in 2012 when he was nominated to be Associate Attorney General. It was the chief achievement he listed for his two years working as a special assistant under former attorney general [[Janet Reno]].
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"From 1993 through 1994, I served as a Special Assistant in the U.S. Department of Justice," West wrote in his official questionnaire to the Senate Judiciary Committee. "Under the direction of U.S. Deputy Attorneys General Philip Heymann and [[Jamie Gorelick]], as well as Attorney General Janet Reno, I worked on the development of national crime policy, including the [[The New Jim Crow|1994 Omnibus Crime Bill]]."
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The work was also featured in his biography when former attorney general [[Eric Holder]] hired him in 2009. "West worked on the development of national crime policy, including the 1994 Omnibus Crime Bill," a DOJ press release stated.<br>https://freebeacon.com/politics/kamala-harriss-brother-in-law-helped-write-1994-crime-bill/</ref>
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==Further reading==
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*[https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2019/1/23/18184192/kamala-harris-president-campaign-criminal-justice-record Kamala Harris’s controversial record on criminal justice, explained]. As she launches her presidential campaign, Harris is characterizing herself as a reformer. Critics disagree. By German Lopez, ''[[Vox]]'', Jan 28, 2019.
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*[https://filtermag.org/2019/01/23/presidential-hopeful-kamala-harris-has-helped-make-sex-workers-lives-more-dangerous/ Presidential Hopeful Kamala Harris Has Helped Make Sex Workers’ Lives More Dangerous], by Sessi Kuwabara Blanchard / January 23, 2019.
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*[https://www.jacobinmag.com/2017/08/kamala-harris-trump-obama-california-attorney-general The Two Faces of Kamala Harris], By Branko Marcetic, ''Jocobin''.
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*[https://statuscoup.com/does-kamala-harris-fundraiser-cohost-connection-global-money-laundering-scandal/ Does Kamala Harris Fundraiser Co-Host Have Connection to Global Money-Laundering Scandal?], Jordan Chariton, StatusCoup, Mar 13, 2019.
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*[https://www.jamaicaglobalonline.com/kamala-harris-jamaican-heritage/ Reflections of a Jamaican Father], By Donald J. Harris, January 13, 2019. www.jamaicaglobalonline.com
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==See also==
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*[[Misandry]]
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==References==
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==External links==
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*[http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H001075 Profile] at the ''Biographical Directory of the United States Congress''
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzyXNWYmfXg Jim Jones, The Most Admired Democrat of The 1970s, Censored Info], YouTube
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*[https://youtu.be/SDgtsI4egaU Kamala Harris is PROUD of Jacob Blake - Has Anyone Thought About His Victim?], [[Andrew Klavan]], Sep 8, 2020.
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