Kamala Harris Fashion Thread

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Overall she has great style but she's not completely immune to some duds.






She looks fantastic. You’re reaching, honey.


I'm the Macy's commenter and I think she looks great in these dresses (I have never seen these pics!).

She looks just as white as her husband.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Overall she has great style but she's not completely immune to some duds.






She looks fantastic. You’re reaching, honey.


I'm the Macy's commenter and I think she looks great in these dresses (I have never seen these pics!).

She looks just as white as her husband.


What is your point? She's half-Indian. I'm 100% Indian and my skin is the same color as my Caucasian husband.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Overall she has great style but she's not completely immune to some duds.






She looks fantastic. You’re reaching, honey.


I'm the Macy's commenter and I think she looks great in these dresses (I have never seen these pics!).

She looks just as white as her husband.


What is your point? She's half-Indian. I'm 100% Indian and my skin is the same color as my Caucasian husband.


New poster ... she identifies as black. She's light skinned. There are tons of black people with fairer skin than some swarthy whites.
Anonymous
she identifies as black


Yes. But she also identifies as south Asian. Don’t try to erase that part of her identity!

https://twitter.com/kamalaharris/status/1170422353735688200?s=21

Text from that tweet:

As a young girl, I'd often go on walks with my grandfather in India, who'd discuss how people should be treated equally—regardless of the circumstances of their birth.

My heritage is why I’m proud to launch our South Asians #ForThePeople community: action.kamalaharris.org/signup/org-con…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
she identifies as black


Yes. But she also identifies as south Asian. Don’t try to erase that part of her identity!

https://twitter.com/kamalaharris/status/1170422353735688200?s=21

Text from that tweet:

As a young girl, I'd often go on walks with my grandfather in India, who'd discuss how people should be treated equally—regardless of the circumstances of their birth.

My heritage is why I’m proud to launch our South Asians #ForThePeople community: action.kamalaharris.org/signup/org-con…


Being black is not an erasure. She identifies as black woman of Jamaican and Indian heritage, is that better?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
she identifies as black


Yes. But she also identifies as south Asian. Don’t try to erase that part of her identity!

https://twitter.com/kamalaharris/status/1170422353735688200?s=21

Text from that tweet:

As a young girl, I'd often go on walks with my grandfather in India, who'd discuss how people should be treated equally—regardless of the circumstances of their birth.

My heritage is why I’m proud to launch our South Asians #ForThePeople community: action.kamalaharris.org/signup/org-con…


Being black is not an erasure. She identifies as black woman of Jamaican and Indian heritage, is that better?


That doesn't make sense. You can say she is a woman of Jamaican and Indian heritage.
Anonymous
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This is a great picture of her. She needs to smile like this more in front of the camera. She comes off as very cold and stiff.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Newsflash! Much of America would be very happy with a candidate who looks like she shops at Macy's. We aren't a monarchy, or at least we weren't pre-Trump.


I wouldn't mind a change from Melania's expensive costume-y skintight "hey I am a former low end model" ensembles.


A “model” with no proof and portfolio of pictures.
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Harris-Warren please, thank you.

One will bring incisiveness, the other will bring substance.

I can't say I like their looks or clothing, but I'm not voting on appearance!



Omg! You need help. That sounds like a freakin nightmare.


Agree.


Pretty liberal dem here, and I agree. That ticket ain’t happening


+4, but I could go for a Biden-Harris over Biden-Klobucbar. The fashion threads would be much more interesting, at a minimum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
she identifies as black


Yes. But she also identifies as south Asian. Don’t try to erase that part of her identity!

https://twitter.com/kamalaharris/status/1170422353735688200?s=21

Text from that tweet:

As a young girl, I'd often go on walks with my grandfather in India, who'd discuss how people should be treated equally—regardless of the circumstances of their birth.

My heritage is why I’m proud to launch our South Asians #ForThePeople community: action.kamalaharris.org/signup/org-con…


Being black is not an erasure. She identifies as black woman of Jamaican and Indian heritage, is that better?


That doesn't make sense. You can say she is a woman of Jamaican and Indian heritage.


It doesn’t matter whether it makes sense to you. People get to choose how they express or describe their identity.
Anonymous
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This is a great picture of her. She needs to smile like this more in front of the camera. She comes off as very cold and stiff.


She was much more relaxed teaching Mark Warner how to make a tuna melt!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
she identifies as black


Yes. But she also identifies as south Asian. Don’t try to erase that part of her identity!

https://twitter.com/kamalaharris/status/1170422353735688200?s=21

Text from that tweet:

As a young girl, I'd often go on walks with my grandfather in India, who'd discuss how people should be treated equally—regardless of the circumstances of their birth.

My heritage is why I’m proud to launch our South Asians #ForThePeople community: action.kamalaharris.org/signup/org-con…


Being black is not an erasure. She identifies as black woman of Jamaican and Indian heritage, is that better?


That doesn't make sense. You can say she is a woman of Jamaican and Indian heritage.


It doesn’t matter whether it makes sense to you. People get to choose how they express or describe their identity.


+1. Wtf is wrong with naming your race? You’re insane.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
she identifies as black


Yes. But she also identifies as south Asian. Don’t try to erase that part of her identity!

https://twitter.com/kamalaharris/status/1170422353735688200?s=21

Text from that tweet:

As a young girl, I'd often go on walks with my grandfather in India, who'd discuss how people should be treated equally—regardless of the circumstances of their birth.

My heritage is why I’m proud to launch our South Asians #ForThePeople community: action.kamalaharris.org/signup/org-con…


Being black is not an erasure. She identifies as black woman of Jamaican and Indian heritage, is that better?


That doesn't make sense. You can say she is a woman of Jamaican and Indian heritage.


It doesn’t matter whether it makes sense to you. People get to choose how they express or describe their identity.


+1. Wtf is wrong with naming your race? You’re insane.


You're erasing the fact that she's half Indian, which is something she talks about all the time.
Anonymous
Resurrecting. Yay VP Harris!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Resurrecting. Yay VP Harris!


WHAT? Confirmed?? ::rushes to cnn::
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