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Kamala Harris’s home town cheers historic White House run: ‘She’s going to do it’

24 Jul 2024 By theguardian

Kamala Harris’s home town cheers historic White House run: ‘She’s going to do it’

As Kamala Harris emerged as the Democratic frontrunner to replace Joe Biden, residents of her home town of Berkeley, California, greeted the news of her potentially history-making White House run with enthusiasm - and some trepidation.

Those who once knew her as a little girl living above a daycare on Bancroft Avenue were proud of their home town hero and - like many Democratic supporters in the US - hopeful she has a better chance than Joe Biden of beating Donald Trump.

"This was where her story began," said Carole Porter, 60, standing on a corner where she and Harris waited for the school bus starting as first-graders, both participating in a city campaign to desegregate local schools. "For people of color and for women, once she breaks that glass ceiling - and I'm sure she's going to do it - there's no going back."

Days after Biden's historic decision to exit the US presidential race, Democrats have largely coalesced around the vice-president - raising a record $81m in 24 hours for her campaign and gaining the support of top party members including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Nancy Pelosi and Biden himself.

Born in Oakland, Harris moved to the neighboring city of Berkeley where she lived until she was 12 with her single mother, Shyamala, and sister, Maya. She later served as San Francisco district attorney and California attorney general, before becoming the state's junior senator.

The East Bay neighborhood where Harris and Porter rode bikes as children is steeped in political and cultural history. Across the street is the former home of the first Black mayor of Berkeley, and several blocks away sits a school where the radical Black Panthers organization first organized free breakfasts for children. Its founder, Huey P Newton, frequented the area.

Harris joined that legacy in 2020, when she became the first woman in US history and the first Black woman and woman of south Asian descent to be elected as vice-president. Now she stands poised to make history once again as the first woman of color to lead a presidential ticket and - if she wins - the first female president of the United States.

Porter said coming from this area, historically a red-lined district primarily inhabited by Black and immigrant families, gives her "a broad perspective".

"I think because we were in such an accepting environment of all people, that is where her baseline is," Porter said. "She has no obstacles, no judgment and no thinking that she has to do or be anything different than who she is."

Biden's decision to step aside came as a relief to many, following weeks of concern among Democratic party members and voters that the president was not fit to run for re-election. Still, some voters in Harris' former stomping grounds are wary of her chances in November.

Tina, a 60-year-old voter who requested not to be quoted by last name, said she was "thrilled" to hear Harris is being considered as the top candidate, but questioned whether she will be able to win. "She's got a lot stacked against her," she said. "I mean, we weren't even able to vote a white woman into the White House before."

Other voters echoed those concerns. "I worry about the misogyny vote," said Pat Roberto, a woman strolling down Solano Avenue, a street adjacent to Thousand Oaks elementary school, which Harris attended as a child. "She wouldn't have been my ideal, but she is better than Trump, and that's what we need - to get him out."

Although Trump is expected to attack Harris as being further left than Biden on many issues, voters in her blue home state have often criticized the former prosecutor for being too centrist or even conservative on some issues.

"I have never been a big supporter of her, because she is a prosecutor and I am kind of on the other end of the spectrum," said Paula Dodd, a 69-year-old voter who has lived in the Bay Area her whole life and was enjoying lunch near Harris's former elementary school. "She's definitely not a traditional Californian in that regard - she's not super progressive."

Brian Dodd, lunching at the same table, said that could be seen as a strength for Harris. "That's what gives me hope, that she can appeal to more people," he said.

Polling has shown Harris's favorability ratings are similar to those of Trump and Biden. A June AP-Norc poll found about four in 10 Americans have a favorable opinion of her, though the share of those who have unfavorable opinion was slightly lower than for Trump and Biden.

Despite misgivings, there was an air of excitement in the neighborhood on Monday. "We figure they'll be renaming the school after she gets elected," Brian Dodd said.

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