Kamala Harris says she had to do something when 'so much is on the line'

Democratic vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris has said her mother Shyamala Gopalan was her source of inspiration who had guided her throughout her entire life

Kamala Harris
Kamala Harris speaks during a "Build Back Better" roundtable with Black Milwaukee business owners. Photo: Reuters
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2 min read Last Updated : Sep 10 2020 | 7:46 AM IST

Democratic vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris has said her mother Shyamala Gopalan was her source of inspiration who had guided her throughout her entire life.

"My mother always used to say, 'Don't just sit around and complain about things. Do something'," Harris, 55, wrote in a fundraising email to her supporters on Wednesday. "Her words have guided me through my entire life, pushing me to take action, solve problems and fight for solutions."

The Indian-origin senator said it was not a hard decision when Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden called her to be his running mate.

"I knew I had to do exactly what my mother would have wanted me to do. With so much on the line, I had to do something," said Harris, the the first Black woman on a major party vice-presidential ticket.

"I couldn't be more grateful to be a part of this ticket, or more humbled by the outpouring of support Joe and I have received over these past few weeks on the trail. And honestly, we're going to need every ounce of it, she said, urging her supporters to chip in with their contribution.

Harris has helped not only enthused the party's base, but also helped the campaign raise record amount of money.

During a virtual fundraiser a day earlier, which was hosted by Indian-American and 'Top Chef' host Padma Lakshmi and actor Billy Porter, Harris spoke about her parents' involvement in civil rights marches when she was growing up in Oakland.

Harris also said she still finds time to cook Sunday dinners for her family despite her hectic schedule and nationwide campaigning as. The Senator also spoke about her mother's cooking, noting that she was an "extraordinary cook".

According to Politico, Harris is an enthusiastic cook who bookmarks recipes from the New York Times' cooking section and had tried almost all the recipes from Alice Waters' 'The Art of Simple Food'.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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Topics :Kamala HarrisUS Presidential elections 2020

First Published: Sep 10 2020 | 7:40 AM IST

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