The US vice-president opened a media blitz by the Democratic ticket on Sunday by appearing on the Call Her Daddy podcast hosted by Alex Cooper.
US Vice-President Kamala Harris opened a media blitz by the Democratic ticket on Sunday, local time, by appearing on the Call Her Daddy podcast hosted by Alex Cooper.
During the podcast, Harris responded to Donald Trump's running mate, JD Vance, having previously complained he didn't want the country run by "childless cat ladies".She also rejected Republican Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders's suggestion the Democratic presidential candidate is not humble because she does not have biological children.
"Two, a whole lot of women out there who have a lot of love in their life, family in their life, and children in their life.Kamala Harris's campaign has had a dream start and her supporters are confident she'll win the popular vote — but the electoral college is a different story.Ms Harris also said family comes in many forms.
Ms Harris and Cooper discussed abortion rights during the podcast, with the Democratic nominee saying in her travels she's seen people who were historically opposed to abortion "now seeing what's happening and saying, 'Hmm, I didn't intend for all this to happen,'" after health problems arose in the wake of Roe v Wade's repeal.
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