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The Mother Jones Podcast

"We Know How to Lead." Rep. Barbara Lee on Kamala Harris and the Unifying Power of Black Women

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🗓️ 14 August 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Representative Barbara Lee is a big fan of fellow Californian Senator Kamala Harris. Last year, she was the first high-profile politician to endorse Kamala Harris' bid for the Democratic presidential nomination. After Joe Biden clinched the top spot in the Democratic primaries, the former vice president's eventual choice of running mate was obvious, at least for Lee. "Kamala should be president," she said last week in a livestream conversation with Mother Jones Podcast host Jamilah King, just days before Harris got the nod. But Veep is the next best thing. “We know how to lead," Lee said of the power of Black women in the Democratic party, and beyond. "We know how to help regain the soul of America. And we have our unique history in this country to be able to lead out of the White House as president and vice president.”

This wide-ranging interview also touches on Rep. Lee's deep history of fighting for justice. She has insisted on a seat at the table at the highest echelons of political power for years. She's served as one of the few Black women in Congress for nearly three decades. She worked on Shirley Chisholm's campaign during Chisholm's historic bid for the White House in 1972—a campaign after which Kamala Harris modeled her own. Now Lee is at work on Capitol Hill trying to get Republicans to deliver much-needed economic relief in a wrecked economy.

Listen to this special Friday bonus edition of the Mother Jones Podcast to hear the full conversation, recorded as part of a livestream event on August 6, 2020. The full video is available on Mother Jones’ Youtube, Facebook, or Twitter accounts.

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Jamila. I'm back with you on a Friday because I wanted to bring you this special bonus episode of the Mother Jones podcast.

0:08.6

My fellow Americans.

0:11.2

So by now you've heard the news.

0:13.4

Now let me introduce to you.

0:14.6

Joe Biden has finally selected a running mate.

0:18.0

Your next vice president of the United States.

0:20.0

And her name, Kamala Harris.

0:22.1

Is Kamala Harris. is Kamala Harris.

0:24.3

Kamala Harris is currently the junior senator from California.

0:27.6

She's a former district attorney of San Francisco,

0:30.0

which is my hometown, and I've been following her career and reporting on her for years.

0:35.0

But this moment is huge for a lot of other reasons.

0:39.8

Not just because Kamala's the first black woman and the first Asian American woman to run on a major party ticket in the United States, but because of the moment we're in.

0:48.8

So now is a great time to bring you a conversation I had with someone who knows Kamala pretty well.

0:55.2

That's Representative Barbara Lee. She represents a district in California that

1:01.2

encompasses Oakland and Alameda County.

1:03.5

That's where Kamal Harris is from.

1:05.4

And they've been sort of political allies for years.

1:09.3

I wanted to chat with Representative Lee

1:11.2

because she served as one of the few black women in Congress

1:14.3

for almost three decades. She was an early endorser of Senator Kamala Harris's run

1:20.7

for president and of Joe Biden picking her as his running me.

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