Vice President Kamala Harris declared, ‘I am a radical,’ during a public event at Google in 2010.
The statement aligns with her far-left stances.
Harris responded to Republican accusations of being a ‘radical’ District Attorney in San Francisco by confirming at the Google event that she was indeed a ‘radical.’
“I read that at the Republican Convention. He [opponent] called me a radical,” Harris said. “So I guess that’s one difference between us.”
“And, yeah, I am radical,” she added. “I do believe that we need to get radical, about what we are doing, and take it seriously.”
Harris served as the District Attorney of San Francisco from January 8, 2004, to January 3, 2011.
She then became a U.S. senator from January 3, 2017, to January 18, 2021.
According to GovTrack’s scorecard, she was the most far-left senator in 2019, even surpassing socialist Bernie Sanders (I-VT).
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