#Parents celebrating VP-elect Kamala Harris with their daughters is the hope our nation needs
“#Parents celebrating VP-elect Kamala Harris with their daughters is the hope our nation needs”
On Nov. 7, a Saturday following one of the most tumultuous weeks in American political history, United States Senator Harris became Vice President-elect Harris. The momentous occasion, celebrated with cheering in the streets and a truly excellent tweet from Harris herself, sets the stage for the soon-to-be-former California Senator to assume the powerful executive office in January as the first woman, the first Black person, and the first South Asian person to ever do so.
“My daughter will never remember a time when there wasn’t (sic) women holding the highest offices in the land,” one parent tweeted of the Biden-Harris victory.
“And now I get to show my daughter someone who looks like her as the Vice President of these beautiful United States!” wrote another.
And now I get to show my daughter someone who looks like her as the Vice President of these beautiful United States! She will know what’s possible if she puts her mind to it. So proud to have @KamalaHarris as our next VP!! #KamalaHarrisVP pic.twitter.com/rllJjeRSW1
— Michelle Vierra (@the_mvierra) November 7, 2020
My daughter will never remember a time when there wasn’t women holding one of the highest offices in the land ?? not to mention the diverse genders, religions, ethnicities, etc. that are showing up more and more in congress. We’re not done yet, but today we celebrate.
— Jordan (@mrsJP17) November 7, 2020
Messages like these can be found across social media — all stories of families gathering around the news to explain what this historic event means and collectively dream of what it symbolizes for the future of daughters everywhere.
“I got to tell my daughter this morning that the first American female vice president looks like her,” tweeted one person. “Pure joy. Thank you to all the hardworking organizers all over the country and the Black voters who showed up and made this happen!”
“As a fifth grader, I dreamed a woman would become Vice-President (sic),” said another. “Now my fifth-grade daughter has Kamala Harris to thank for making our dreams come true.
I turned on the tv and showed my daughter what she could be. She said mommy why are you sad? I said these are tears of pride and joy baby girl mommy’s really happy #bidenharris2020 https://t.co/K2XGBJAK99
— Masika Kalysha (@masikakalysha) November 7, 2020
Hallelujah!!! #BidenHarris2020 I got to tell my daughter this morning that the first American female vice president looks like her. Pure joy. Thank you to all the hardworking organizers all over the country and the Black voters who showed up and made this happen!
— Joanna Johnson (@JoannaJohnson31) November 7, 2020
As parents across the country process the coming end to the Trump administration, a period marked by turmoil, pain, and division, the promise of a better future brings the hope we need.
Congratulations!! Thank you and President elect Biden for restoring hope and faith in our beautiful country. Thank you for showing my daughters and all daughters that girls CAN do anything. We’re all behind you, praying.
— Veronica Gonzalez (@vronmg) November 7, 2020
?????? showing my daughter that our elected VP is a BLACK WOMEN is more than I could ever imagine! #proudday https://t.co/V34QyHNwLv
— G$ (@cococurevibes) November 7, 2020
As a fifth grader, I dreamed a woman would become Vice-President. Now my fifth-grade daughter has Kamala Harris to thank for making our dreams come true. (Video showing ten year old girl banging a pot screaming, “Today women made history!!). #KamalaHarrisVP pic.twitter.com/LA90OGlisU
— Catherine Townsend (@cathydetownsend) November 7, 2020
Just showed the two-year-old a photo of Biden-Harris and tried to tell her what happened. “She’s a lady!” my daughter said.
— Kyle Clark (@KyleClark) November 7, 2020
#CanYouHearMeNow #WomenForBidenHarris #RuthSentMe @KamalaHarris Congratulations Madame Vice President Elect! Thank you for showing me, my daughters and my students that a woman CAN truly be anything she sets out to be. pic.twitter.com/h7re900cUF
— Cover to Cover (@NaptownBookClub) November 7, 2020
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