Kamala Harris says that she does not nominate the position again because the system is “broken”
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Kamala Harris did something unprecedented last year: it had only 107 days to clarify a winning presidential campaign, the most pressing schedule ever in an attempt by the main party. But while it was short in November, where he gave up the victory of President Donald Trump, many believed that it would run for the position of California governor; In early voting, she was hitting every other candidate With double numbers. But in An interview with Stephen ColbertThe former vice president explained the reason for its existence Sitting this.
“Recently, I made a decision that I do not want to return to the system” recently Late offerLive audience in the audience.
“Listen, I am a religious public employee,” Harris said. “I spent my entire career in serving people and thought a lot in running for the ruler. I love my state, and I love California, and I worked as an elected lawyer in the province, the general lawyer, and the Sunn Or try to break the door?
While Harris explained to Colbert, “she will always be part of the battle, but this will not change,” said 60 -year -old politics that she prefers to spend time traveling to the country and listening to people without being “transactions, as I ask for their vote.”
“There are many good people who are government employees who do such a good work,” Harris continued. “Teachers, firefighters, police officers, nurses and scientists. It is not about them, but I think that although our democracy will be strong enough to defend our basic principles. I now think they are not as strong as you need.
Harris agreed with Colbert, that former Vice President and presidential candidate for one time called the “broken” system is “horrific”, but he admitted that “power is with people.”
Harris said: “You cannot allow anyone to take your strength from you,” Harris said. “This is what I would like to remind people of.”
You can see Colbert Full extended interview With Harris below.
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