Kamala Harris is a prominent figure in US politics, serving as the current Vice President and Democratic Party nominee for president. Born on October 20, 1964, in Oakland, California, she has had a diverse childhood due to her parents' teaching jobs. Harris holds an undergraduate degree in political science and economics from Howard University and a law degree from the University of California.
Throughout her career, Harris has held various positions, including District Attorney of San Francisco, US Senator, and Vice President. Her work on issues like abortion rights, women's rights, and migrant justice has garnered both praise and criticism.
As the first woman, Black American, and South Asian American to hold the position of Vice President, Kamala Harris has made history. Celebrities like Beyoncé have supported her presidential bid.