VP Kamala Harris sits down with NBA players Chris Paul and CJ McCollum
Not taking black men's vote for granted, Harris talks about the power of their vote
I was pleasantly surprised (but a little guarded) about Vice President Kamala Harris going to “All the Smoke” for reasons mentioned here, but I am still watching the clock on hoping she hits up another set of athletes: the Pivot Podcast.
I know Ryan Clark and Channing Crowder showed up to the White House with the Super Bowl Champs Kansas City Chiefs, but I want them to sit down and talk to her. Fred Taylor admitted he didn’t vote in the last election, but I’m relieved that he is speaking up more about politics this go-round. (Also, I guarantee you that Ryan’s comment is 100% factual about how someone couldn’t be the president of an HOA with the antics Trump pulled. HOAs and COAs are cutthroat sometimes.)
In the meantime in between time, it was cool seeing her sit down with another set of athletes: NBA players Chris Paul and CJ McCollum. This quote was the hardest one through the whole interview.
“Generally speaking, there are two groups of people who have power: those who write checks and those who vote.”
-Vice President Kamala Harris
BONUS VIDEO:
Did you see what Usher Raymond IV had to say about Harris while he was in Atlanta? (Let’s smooth ignore that he messed up her name. He corrected himself though.)
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