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"We can't just give in": Women of color are still processing Harris' loss while preparing for Trump
"We can't just give in": Women of color are still processing Harris' loss while preparing for Trump
Women of color spoke to Salon about Harris' defeat and how they're planning to fight Trump this time around
By Tatyana Tandanpolie
Staff Reporter
Published January 15, 2025 9:00AM (EST)
(Salon) Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign came and went almost like a fever dream. In just 100 days, she clinched the Democratic nomination, found a favorable running mate in Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, released an ambitious economic plan to address Americans' concerns and most importantly, it seemed reinvigorated a Democratic base that President Joe Biden's candidacy had left disaffected.
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"She Black-womaned she did what we do," (Meredith) Turner, who is Black, told Salon in a phone interview. "She ran an exquisitely inclusive, diverse campaign. Our platform was solid. It was one of inclusion, and it was forward thinking."
Turner said that she still revisits her pictures and videos of moments from the DNC in August, those memories helping to keep her motivated in the wake of Trump's win. While she said she intends to continue working across the political aisle in Ohio to deliver returns for its citizens, she has also decided to take a step back from collective organizing.
"I don't see the benefit of that right now," she said. "I think we need to get in these schools, we need to start talking to the next generation of voters. As a policymaker we need results for the American people. I'm moving away from the activist and becoming more of the advocate."
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"For women of color who are often behind the scenes and not considered a strong runner, or not allowed to step up into the light that was a moment of pride," said Patricia Campos-Medina, a former U.S. Senate candidate for New Jersey and a longtime labor organizer.
Harris' candidacy will inspire other women across the country to take on the mantle and run for leadership positions, argued Campos-Medina, also the president of Latina Civic, a nonpartisan political action committee seeking to boost Latina candidates. ..............(more)
https://www.salon.com/2025/01/15/we-cant-just-give-in-women-of-color-are-still-processing-harris-loss-while-preparing-for/
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(12,306 posts)1. We have black neighbors on one side and Latino on the other.
Wonderful people. They are very afraid not just for themselves but for others too. Today a young Latino woman who has waited on me once a week for the last ten years told me she is scared because of her looks and accent. They are all citizens (which shouldn't matter) but foremost they are humans. I am retired and grocery shop and see so many people with health or age related issues. Many need more help than they now get yet there are those who will cut back what is already available.This is not what our country should be about. I am disgusted and embarassed to be a part of it. Thank you DU folks. You have made me realize I am not the only one. Peace.