Washington: Indian-American Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal has said the nomination of Kamala Harris as the Democratic party's vice presidential candidate is very significant as she brings together multiple identities and also is a 'flashpoint' for communities around the country that felt unheard till now.
Harris, 55, scripted history in US politics as she became the first Indian-American and Black woman to get a major party's vice-presidential nomination on the third day of the virtual Democratic National Convention on Wednesday.
Jayapal, 54, who entered the US House of Representatives in January 2017 as the first Indian-American to be elected to the lower house, said, "She was confident that Harris would fight for the policies required."
"Harris' nomination as the vice-presidential candidate of the Democratic party is very significant. It is not only because she brings multiple identities but is a flashpoint for communities around the country that have not felt heard in a way the way that we would like, not felt seen, and she touched on that at many moments and she also touched on the history of those whose shoulders we stand upon," Jayapal said in an interview.
Jayapal said Harris accepting the nomination to be the vice-presidential candidate of the Democratic Party brought tears to her eyes.
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