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Kamala Harris – Few Things you need to know about Joe Biden’s VP pick to take on Trump

Kamala Harris was born on October 20, 1964. She is the first black woman to be elected as the district attorney in California. She also succeeded in being the first black woman to be the attorney general and an Indian American senator. Now, she’s the running mate of Joe Biden.

So, what do we know about Kamala Harris? Here are a few things you may not know about Ms. Harris.

  • Harris held a protest against the building owner for not letting the children play in the building’s lawn area. This was when she was 13 years old.

  • As a student, she dreamed of becoming a lawyer. Harris always opposed the death penalty and has got into controversy because of it. She became the San Francisco Attorney General in 2003.

  • Her father is an economics professor at Stanford University.

  • Her friendship with former President Barack Obama dates back to 2004 during his run for the senate.

  • She created an online platform for justice called the ‘Open Justice’.

  • She questioned Joe Biden about the cross-district busing in the 1970s while using a personal anecdote: “There was a little girl in California who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools. And she was bused to school every day,” she said. “And that little girl was me.”

  • Her motto in life is “You may be the first, but make sure you’re not the last.”

  • During her years as a district attorney in San Francisco, the conviction rate increased by 15%.

  • She has a major in political science and economy from Howard University.

Everyone’s all ears to the upcoming presidential elections. America is seeing one of the worst recessions since the Great Depression. This year’s elections are vital for every citizen of the country.

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5 reasons Why Donald Trump Might Win in the 2020 Elections

Donald Trump was a well-known businessman before he became the President of the United States. 2016 elections were surprising to Democrats and a sweeping win to Donald Trump. But many already knew that Donald Trump was going to win the 2016 elections. However, 2020 is a whole different story for Donald Trump. His obstacles are way higher than the 2016 elections. Critics believe that the current President of the United States can win but the path is narrow and difficult. Many have faith in his beliefs and his plans for America, and there are others who think otherwise. Though polls suggest Democratic candidate Joe Biden winning the race, there are still chances of Donald Trump winning.

How We Think Donald Trump Might Win

  • The “law-and-order” president branding has the potential to win many hearts. Many fear the 1968 Nixon strategy is going to play its role again. This led to the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy and included the Vietnam War.

  • Trump’s open support to white voters may be working. While Biden wants to build low-income housing communities in the suburbs. Donald Trump appealed to the suburban folks by alerting them about the lower property values and increased crimes. This surely will work on the silent majority who wouldn’t want the lower-income crowd coming to the suburbs.

  • Donald Trump recently said that his private polls show data that he’s leading this year’s election campaign. So, there is a chance that the polls are not believable anymore.

  • Donald Trump and his buddies are deliberately planning to slow down the mail delivery. This way the votes don’t get counted on time.

  • Biden’s history and COVID-19 easing can be a positive go for Trump this year.

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Dollars behind the US Presidential Elections

It’s no surprise that the elections cost a lot of money. Yes, you have campaigns, rallies, and other marketing gimmicks that help the parties reach a wider audience. When a candidate stands for an election, he/she will work towards the progress of the country. America has a mix of cultures and communities. Every community has its own expectations. But the bigger picture here is to progress as a country. This means better jobs, better salaries, better healthcare, and a better education system.

Funding for elections comes from three major sources. The first one is an individual contribution. Each American citizen contributes up to 2800 dollars during Presidential elections. All major parties will have a political action committee (PAC) that works on the marketing campaigns and more. They raise funds from businessmen or influential people. The final part of the funding is through corporations and labor unions.

Statistics show that George W Bush spent 345 million dollars during his winning elections. Barack Obama spent 730 million dollars in 2008 and 1.14 billion dollars in 2012 respectively. Donald Trump spent 460 million dollars in 2016.

Because there is no limit on time or amount, this has become an expensive affair. A candidate or a party can start promotions way before the elections and spend as much money as they want to. There is no actual limit on spending.

This pandemic, Forbes research suggests that both Donald Trump and Joe Biden spent more on digital advertising than on radio or television. Started off with 5 million dollars, Trump’s campaign has reached 15 million dollars by the end of August 2020. Whereas Biden touched 10 million dollars at the end of August.

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