Harris’ memoir of the 2024 election shows how unfree she was both as vice president and as Democratic presidential nominee.
January 20 marks the second anniversary of Kamala Harris’ inauguration as the first woman vice president of the United States. Attorney Debbie Hines considers Harris’ accomplishments in her first two years in office.
Even though she has taken on seemingly impossible tasks, for the first woman U.S. vice president, action beats inaction.
More than 100 women have run for president, and each one widened the possibilities of what a presidential candidate looks like.















