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Indian-American Senator Kamala Harris Says She'll Run For President

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Jan, 2019 08:52 PM
  • Indian-American Senator Kamala Harris Says She'll Run For President

Kamala Harris, a Senator of Indian descent, announced on Monday that she is running for President in the 2020 elections branding herself a "fighter" for the American people.


As the daughter of an Indian mother and an African-Jamaican father, she claims both heritages and chose to declare her candidacy on the day that is observed as Martin Luther King Day, honouring the slain African-American civil rights leader who was inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's message of 'satyagraha'.


She made the announcement on a national TV programme and simultaneously released a campaign video on social media with a call to "fight for American values".


"The American public wants a fighter and they want someone that's going to fight like heck for them and not fight based on self-interest and I'm prepared to do that," she said.


Harris was elected to the Senate in 2016, the same year President Donald Trump, whom she has been fighting, was elected. She became the first person of Indian-American descent elected to the Senate and the second woman of African-American descent.


Harris will have to first win the Democratic Party nomination next year battling several candidates, including Tulsi Gabbard, the first Hindu elected to Congress, Senator Elizabeth Warren and former Housing Secretary Julian Castro.


A lawyer, Harris was elected California State Attorney-General before coming to the Senate.


Her role in law enforcement has drawn criticism from some in the Democratic Party and the New York Times published a scorching op-ed denouncing her as "often being on the wrong side of history" because of her tough anti-crime policies and not progressive enough on criminal justice reform.


But that could also be a plus for her, strengthening her credentials as more of a centrist who could appeal to a broader voter base while also advancing a progressive agenda.


Her tough prosecutorial background was on display on the Senate the Judiciary Committee when she grilled Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who had been accused of sexual harassment by several women, when his nomination to the top court was under consideration.


And if she were to ultimately run against Trump in 2020, she would need all toughness she can muster.


Harris is campaigning on universal healthcare, providing government health insurance for all and large tax cuts for the middle class. She is an advocate for immigrant rights and a campaigner protecting women's rights.


Her campaign said that it would not accept donations from political action committees set up by corporations to fund candidates.


Harris' mother, Shyamala Gopalan, was a cancer researcher from Chennai and her father, Donald Harris, is a Stanford University economics professor.

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