The presumptive Democratic nominee has gone back and forth with Big Tech
With Joe Biden out of the US Presidential race, his VP Kamala Harris is poised to become the Democratic Party's nominee, but whether her history with Silicon Valley will help is far less assured.
Rather than confronting the sector, Harris told Marie Claire that social media leaders have been"wonderful" to work with."Many companies really want to lead on this issue ," Harrisalso indicate Harris has been a frequent target of giving from the tech sector, with lobbyists from Facebook, Google, Amazon, and Apple all forking over max-dollar donations for her 2020 presidential run.
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