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by zamadatix
2055 days ago
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Coming from the outside it might be easier to work forwards to the statement instead of backwards from it: All vice presidents (2nd highest executive position) and presidents (highest executive position) up until this point have been white males with the exception of former president Barack Obama who was a black male and former vice president Charles Curtis who was native american male. Kamala Harris is a black/asian female who looks to be the next vice president. Hopefully that helps :). |
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> will become the highest-ranking woman ever to serve in government,
that confuses me. Is she to be the first female VP? Or does 'highest ranking woman' refer to her present position in the senate?
I think I understand now that it's the former. It just seems strange to me to lead with the more specific 'firsts'. I would have written something more like:
> Kamala Harris also makes history as the first female Vice President, and, notably at a time when the US faces a reckoning in racial justice, a black woman, and the first of South Asian descent.
(Borrowing phrasing and emphasis from the original nevertheless, since I understand they may be more relevant in the US than they perhaps are to me.)
I just honestly didn't realise from that paragraph originally that she was the first woman entirely. It was sort of there, but so hidden that I thought I was wrong.