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During an episode of the podcast “Call Her Daddy,” presidential candidate Kamala Harris said that Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the vice president “has nothing to keep him humble” because he doesn’t have children. , accused her.
“I don’t think she understands that there are a lot of women who don’t want to be modest,” Harris said on the podcast.
The vice president spoke about her relationship with her stepchildren, Cole Emhoff and Ella Emhoff, who are her husband Doug Emhoff’s biological children from his first marriage.
“We have family by blood and we have family by love, and I have both,” Harris said.
shareKamala Harris was asked by Alex Cooper if she could think of legislation that would “give the government the power to make decisions about men’s bodies."
“We’re a work in progress,” Harris said with a laugh.
“Part of our country’s strength and our evolution as a nation has come from fighting for more rights, not more rights,” she added.
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Updated to 17.44 EDT
Alex Cooper falsely accused Kamala Harris of claims made by former President Donald Trump during last month’s presidential debate that Democrats support abortions “after birth” and the “execution” of babies. I asked him to explain what he had said.
“That’s not happening anywhere in the United States,” Harris said. “That’s not happening, that’s a lie.”
She also accused him of “insulting” his claim that women who are nine months pregnant are choosing abortion.
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Kamala Harris and Alex Cooper continued to talk about abortion rights and reproductive health during Sunday’s episode of Call Her Daddy.
“I don’t have to give up my faith or my deeply held beliefs to agree that the government shouldn’t tell her what to do,” Harris said on the podcast.
Harris added, “The outrageous thing is that a bunch of people in these state capitals are in a better position to tell you what’s in your best interest than you know.” “I am writing this decision based on my own judgment,” he added. What is in your best interest? ”
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Harris slams Trump for claiming to be women’s ‘protector’
Kamala Harris criticized former President Donald Trump for calling himself a “protector” of women at a rally in Pennsylvania.
“This is the same man who said women who have abortions should be punished,” Harris said on Alex Cooper’s “Call Her Daddy” podcast.
Harris went on to discuss the current state of access to abortion in this country.
“The vast majority of women who receive abortion care are mothers,” Harris said. “Every state in the South except Virginia bans abortion.”
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Updated to 17.22 EDT
Kamala Harris answers questions from Call Her Daddy’s Alex Cooper about why she decided to become a prosecutor, guidelines for reporting sexual assault, and the need to talk more about the issue. He spoke in detail.
There are many young women for whom Call Her Daddy is their go-to source of entertainment. The fact that Kamala Harris is speaking directly to them through an interview with their trusted messenger, Alex Cooper, is significant. pic.twitter.com/PU3HPtxD1w
— Rachel Janfaza (@racheljanfaza) October 6, 2024
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In an interview with Kamala Harris, Alex Cooper talks about the lessons he learned from his mother about mental health, how he has maintained accountability during his time as vice president, and what his mother would say if he became president. asked the vice president. The next president of the United States.
Cooper then addressed some of former President Donald Trump’s harsh descriptions of Harris during the campaign, including questioning her mental health. She asked Harris how this affected her.
Mr Harris said:
I think it’s very important not to let others define you, and the people who try to do that usually don’t know you.
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Updated to 17.06 EDT
Donald Trump finished his nearly two-hour speech in Juneau, Wisconsin.
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During an interview with Kamala Harris, Call Her Daddy host Alex Cooper was quick to address a weakness in the Harris campaign: the vice president’s lack of interviews with the media. She asked Harris why she decided to appear on the podcast.
“I think you and your listeners understand this very well: One of the best ways to communicate with people is to tell the truth and talk about things that people really care about. That’s the thing,” Harris said.
“What I love about what you do is that your voice on your show really speaks to your listeners,” she added. “And especially right now, in this country and in life, people need to know that they are seen and heard, that they are part of a community, that they are not out there alone. I think it’s time to really find out.”
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Updated to 17.03 EDT
Alex Cooper, host of the comedy and advice podcast “Call Her Daddy,” said at the beginning of his episode with Kamala Harris that he invited former President Donald Trump to come on his show.
“If he wants to have a meaningful and thorough conversation about women’s rights in this country, he’s always welcome on Call Her Daddy,” Cooper said.