Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Kamala Harris, second Black woman elected to U.S. Senate

The 100 Collegiate Women of America, Inc. salutes Kamala Harris, recently elected to the U. S. Senate.

Harris, California’s Attorney General, made history Tuesday night, becoming only the second black woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate.

Harris, 52, entered the Senate race after Barbara Boxer announced her intention to retire. The Democrat became an early front-runner in a crowded primary field.

While 20 African-American women currently serve in the House of Representatives, there hasn't been a black female senator since Carol Moseley Braun of Illinois served one term from 1993 to 1999.
 
Harris's win as senator has folks wondering would she follow in President Obama's footstep and seek to become president after four years as a senator.  It is possible that she could become the first female president of the united states in 2020.

Harris’s platform includes such issues as criminal justice and immigration reform, creating good-paying jobs, enacting family leave and equal pay policies, college affordability and universal pre-kindergarten for children and tackling climate change.

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