The 65 most famous phrases and reflections of Kamala Harris
Despite all the controversy and media movement, who became president of the United States in 2020 was Joe Biden and, along with him, a new figure of courage and strength takes over the vice presidency with Kamala Harrisshe, the first woman to take the position.
For this reason, we have brought in this article the best and most inspiring phrases of this fighter woman on her way to the top of politics.
- We recommend you read: "The 75 most famous phrases of Joe Biden"
Great phrases and reflections by Kamala Harris
The daughter of foreign parents (Indian mother and Jamaican father), she has taken her origin as an inspiration on her path to political success.
1. A culture that worships goddesses produces strong women.
Phrase expressed by Kamala's mother referring to her name.
2. Yes, sister, sometimes we can be the only ones who look like us walking in that room.
There are times when only women can support and understand each other.
3. To the American people who make up our beautiful country, thank you for coming in record numbers to make your voice heard.
Thanking the votes obtained in these elections.
4. You are often criticized for your skin tone.
Referring to the situation of racism.
5. A new day has opened for the United States.
Without a doubt, one of the most iconic elections in history.
6. Democracy in the United States is not guaranteed, we must fight for it.
Democracy must always be defended, as there are those who use it as a facade for their interests.
7. I love my husband. It's fun. It's good. Is patient. He likes the way I cook. He is a great man.
A beautiful way of expressing herself from her life partner.
8. The morning after our first date, Doug emailed me a list of his days off for the rest of the year.
A commitment granted from the first meeting.
9. While I am the first woman to hold this position, I will not be the last.
This comes from a teaching from her mother, which she always told her that she should create the way for future generations.
10. We the people have the power to build a better future.
Only the people are responsible for a prosperous nation.
11. I know times have been challenging. Especially the last few months. The pain, the sadness and the pain, the worries and the struggles, but we have also witnessed her courage, her resistance and the generosity of her spirit.
Her moving speech was about getting through even in the darkest of times.
12. Thank you for voting in record numbers and asserting your voice.
These 2020 presidential elections have been the ones with the highest number of voters.
13. There was a girl in California who was part of the second class to go to public schools, and she took the bus to school every day. And that girl is me.
Talking about what life was like after desegregation.
14. Don't just sit there. Do something.
Her mother always said that she should take the reins if she wanted to make any changes.
15. To our campaign staff and volunteers, this extraordinary team, thank you for bringing more people than ever to the democratic process and thus making this victory possible.
The electoral work comes not only from the candidates, but also from the logistics team with them.
16. Keep your head up because you are a pretty woman.
Lyrics of a classic song that always stayed with her.
17. For four years, you marched and organized for equality and justice, for our lives and for our planet, and then you voted. And they gave a clear message.
Thanking all those fighters before them for leaving a space for victory.
18. When our democracy was tested on the ballots, you assured to strengthen it.
A very close vote without a doubt.
19. Because every girl who is looking at us will see that this is a country of possibilities.
All women and young people will be able to take your example of how far you can go.
20. They have chosen hope and unity, decency, science and certainly also the truth.
What the vote for them represents for the country.
21. Thank you for making this victory possible, to the poll workers and election officials, for getting all the votes counted.
Another group that deserves recognition for their hard work.
22. You have protected the democracy of our country.
Ensuring that their work is in favor of the rights of the people.
23. I imagine a country in which we may not agree on all the details, but in which we are united by the fundamental belief that every human being has infinite value.
We do not need to all agree, because each one is different.
24. When I first ran for public office, one of the things I had to struggle with is being forced during that process to define yourself in such a way that you adapt well to the compartment that other people have created for you.
One of the biggest struggles for all of us is to be recognized for who we are.
25. When you came here from India at the age of 19, you may not have imagined this moment. But she deeply believed in an America where a moment like this was possible.
Tribute to her mother, who will be her greatest example of a warrior.
26. For the people of this country, we have sent a great message. Dream with ambition.
Great things that are dreamed of can come true.
27. Thank you for voting in record numbers and asserting your voice.
When a change is needed it is important to speak out.
28. Mr. Vice President, I'm talking.
A phrase that went down in history after his debate with the current vice president.
29. To the children of our country, regardless of gender, our country has sent a clear message.
His work is in favor of equality in every way.
30. See yourself as perhaps others do not see you, know that we will applaud you every step of the way.
It is meaningful to surround ourselves with people who recognize and support us for who we are.
31. No matter who you voted for, I will be an honest and loyal Vice President.
It is not about taking sides, but about joining forces for a greater common good.
32. I will wake up every day thinking of you and your families.
A political position is never easy to handle, because you have to give the best for the people.
33. Know that we will applaud you every moment of the way.
Supporting future generations must be one of the nation's priorities.
34. Women who fought and sacrificed a lot for freedom and equality, that is why we have come so far.
Reference to all women who have participated throughout history to generate change.
35. Also a place where we take care of each other and rise and fall as one.
A true teamwork is one that can face any obstacle.
36. She knew (my mother) that her host country would see Maya and me as black girls, and she was determined to ensure that we would grow up as proud and confident black women.
Kamala's mother taught her and her sister to be proud of her roots.
37. We are so thankful to Joe and Jill for hosting our family on this incredible journey.
Thanking the work with the presidential family.
38. Joe is a healer, a unifier, a loyal and steady hand. A person whose own experience of loss gives them a sense of commitment that will help us as a nation regain our own sense of commitment.
A very sensitive way of talking about the future president, showing the most human side of him.
39. My mother always understood very well that she was raising two black daughters.
Despite having mixed and distinct ethnicities, that was not an impediment to excellent parenting.
40. Our path will not be easy, but the United States is ready and Joe and I are ready.
With your head held high to face the challenges to come.
41. Black women have been ignored for years, but they have fought to ensure democracy.
Even if they try to silence them, their voices will always find a way to be heard.
42. One hundred years after women had access to suffrage, there is a new generation that went out to vote.
Talking about current women who follow the example of their ancestors.
43. We must elect a president who brings something different, something better, and does the important work.
A fresh and favorable change for a nation in need.
44. To the children of our country, our country has sent a message: See yourself in a way that other people have not seen you before, but this country will open your way.
She encouraging young people to be resourceful and create new things.
45. She was determined to make sure that we would become proud and confident black women.
Here Kamala demonstrates how meaningful she is to nurture based on trust, independence and respect for her origins.
46. Although I first met Joe as Vice President, I really got to know him as the father who loved Beau, my dear friend we remember here today.
Kamala didn't get off to a good start with Joe Biden, but when she saw her father's relationship with her friend and his son, her perception of him changed.
47. It is a new day for the United States and the world is seeing it.
These elections became a great example for the rest of the world.
48. I will fight to be a vice president like Joe was for Obama, who wakes up to fight for his families, to combat this pandemic, to combat the crisis, unite our country and eradicate the racism.
Of him Ensuring his position in his future work in the vice presidency.
49. A president who brings us all together — Black, White, Latino, Asian, Native American — to achieve the future we collectively want. We must choose Joe Biden.
A change is important in the United States, where they can integrate people, instead of separating them by race.
50. We have elected a president for all Americans.
With Biden, a hope of unification is created.
51. His career is over. However, I will be alive and well for the next 40 years. I owe him nothing.
To Willie Brown, with whom he had a relationship until discovering that he was involved in corruption scandals.
52. Joe and I were raised in a very similar way. We were raised with values that have to do with hard work, with the value and dignity of public service, and with the importance of fighting for the dignity of all people.
The bond that unites both representatives of Democratic politics.
53. My point was: I am who I am. And I feel good about it. You may have to figure me out, but that's fine with me.
We must never leave our essence or change just to please another.
54. With your vote, you have protected the integrity of this country.
The weight that each vote represented.
55. In this election we have the opportunity to change the course of history. We are all in this fight. You, me, Joe, together.
Everyone has to work together to achieve the necessary change
56. 'The progressive prosecutor'.
It was the nickname given to her as a way of making fun, but that she knew how to make it part of her identity.
57. Our nation owes you a debt of gratitude.
Showing her appreciation for the trust placed in them.
58. Today I want to reflect on his struggle, his determination and I lean on his shoulders.
The weight of the history of change. Kamala does not feel it as pressure, but as motivation.
59. They are women who have fought and sacrificed a lot for equality, freedom and justice for all, including black women who are too often ignored, but who prove they are the backbone of our democracy.
Comparing Afro-descendant women as pillars of the nation to which they have belonged for hundreds of years.
60. I want to thank the first person responsible for me being here, who is my mother.
Kamala shows us that we should always be grateful for what our parents give us.
61. On Monday I will establish a group of leading scientists and experts as advisors.
Talking about her plan to counter the current virus in the world.
62. Congressman John Lewis, before his death, wrote: "Democracy is not a state, it is an act." And what he meant was that America's democracy is not guaranteed.
Thus she began her speech of thanks in front of the public.
63. Protecting our democracy requires struggle, it requires sacrifice, but there is joy in it, there is progress.
Progress entails great sacrifices that will pay off sooner or later.
64. Kamala works very hard, she is tireless... She is amazing how many things she can do in one day. Our relationship is based on parity and mutual respect.
Beautiful words from her husband, Doug Emhoff.
65. Kamala Harris is going to make history as the first black woman, the first woman of Southeast Asian descent, and the first woman born to immigrants to be elected vice president in this country.
Words of admiration from Joe Biden for his vice president.