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 On Friday, Madam Vice President was bound for Atlanta, Georgia for her second We Can Do This," vaccination state tour, on Monday she was in Greenville, South Carolina. The tour helps with vaccine education and outreach efforts in order to reach President Biden's goal of getting 70 percent of Americans vaccinated by July 4.

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She arrived at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport where she was welcomed by the State's federal legislator Georgia's 5th congressional district Representative Congresswoman Nikema Williams, Sens. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff, Atlanta's Mayor Keisha Bottoms.

1) She began her tour at a pop-up COVID-19 vaccination site at Ebenezer Baptist Church. The Church is a historic church in the black community located in Atlanta's Sweet Auburn district where many US civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr had preached in the 1960s



During informal remarks to those who were being administered vaccines, the Vice President urged people, “These vaccines are safe and effective. It will save your life and the lives of people you love,” she also said “to get the word out” to help their friends and neighbours overcome obstacles to getting vaccinated like needing childcare and fear of needles.

She was accompanied by Congresswoman Nikema Williams, from right, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, Director of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Senator Jon Ossoff, Senator Raphael Warnock, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and Dr. Jayne Morgan, Cardiologist and the Executive Director of the COVID Task Force at the Piedmont Healthcare Corporation

2) After she departed for Clark Atlanta University, where she gave remarks at a COVID vaccination mobilization event. During her remarks, she said,“But there are some people, a lot of people might say, ‘I haven’t been vaccinated yet because I’m just not sure," she also acknowledged people's hesitancy, "It is OK to have questions," and she urged Atlantans to tell their friends and neighbours: “We can say with confidence the vaccines are safe, they are free and they are effective.”



Clark Atlanta University is a private Methodist historically black research university in Atlanta, Georgia. The University is the first HBCU in the Southern United States founded on September 19th 1865 as Atlanta University, it consolidated with Clark College to form Clark Atlanta University in 1988.

3) After giving the remarks she participated in a close room conversation on voting rights with community leaders.



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 On Friday, Madam Vice President Harris accompanied President Biden to Atlanta, Georgia for a series of meeting and visits.

Both leaders departed separately and respectively the White House aboard Marine One and Two for Joint Base Andrew where they departed on Air Force One and Two to Dobbins Air Reserve in Mariette, Georgia from there they left for DeKalb-Peachtree Airport, Atlanta, Georgia.  Both leaders left with Georgia Senators, Jon Ossoff and Rev. Raphael Warnock. 

Both leaders were in Atlanta to focus and show support for the Asian American community after Tuesday's deadly shootings were eight people, including six women of Asian descent, at two metro Atlanta spas.

On arrival they departed for the US Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (C.D.C) to thank public health workers racing to contain the coronavirus pandemic and declare that “science is back.”

Photo Credits: Kamala Harris/Twitter


The visit also coincided with a major milestone of 100 million coronavirus vaccinations administer since Biden took office. He promised to hit that mark within his first 100 days in office, and he cleared the hurdle in 58 days.

Photo Credits: Karine Jean-Pierre/Twitter


After that they departed for Emory University where they held meetings with AAPI(Asian American and Pacific Islanders) communities to discuss the heighten racist threats against the various and diverse Asian American and Pacific Islanders Communities especially with the recent shootings. 

Photo Credits: The White House/Twitter
Accompany the two leaders were Atlanta's Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, Stacey Abrams, the state's lawmakers, and Senators Jon Ossof and Rev. Raphael Warnock, Reps. Carolyn Bourdeaux and Lucy McBath, as well as Calvin Smyre, the dean of the Georgia House, state Rep. Billy Mitchell and state Sen. Sheikh Rahman.

Both Madam Vice President Harris and President Biden gave remarks were they both condemn Tuesday's attack. Madam Vice President said that the shooting offered a reminder that "We were reminded yet again that the crises we face are many, that the foes we face are many. Everyone has the right to go to work, to go to school, to walk down the street and be safe. To be recognized as an American – not as the other – but as us. A harm against any one of us is a harm against all of us." 

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Photo credit: Karine Jean-Pierre/Twitter


Then both Vice President Harris and President Biden privately met with various Georgians leaders and law markers. 


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 For the last leg of campaign for the special runoff election, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris travelled to Georgia, yesterday January 3rd and arrived at Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport in Savannah, Georgia.


She joined Georgia Senate Democratic candidates Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff for a campaign mobilization drive-in two days before the January 5th runoff election that has implications over which party will control the U.S. Senate.



Prior to the campaign, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris had a social distance interview with News 3 news anchor Tina Tyus-Shaw

You can see the interview here


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 With fifteen days remaining to the Runoff's election in Georgia which will see which Democrat or Republican candidates will represent the Southern state at the federal Senate. 


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There are only 15 days left to get out the vote for the Georgia runoffs. That’s why I’m in Columbus, GA for a drive-in rally with @ReverendWarnock and Jon @Ossoff. Let’s flip the Senate blue. https://t.co/vSSYGMAB7x

— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) December 21, 2020

Yesterday December 21st, Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris went on the drive in rally in Columbus, a city on the state's western border with Alabama, to invite people to vote at the current early voting and January 5th vote throughout the state. Telling the crowd that, "Everything is at stake. Everything that was at stake in November is at stake leading up to January 5th."

The Georgia runoffs are about health care, about jobs, about justice. This will not be easy but it is within our power to change the course of our nation’s history by electing @ReverendWarnock and @Ossoff. pic.twitter.com/TjYeiD5T6a

— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) December 22, 2020

The Senate Majority hangs in these elections. If Democrats win both races, they would be able to control a 50-50 Senate, with VP-elect Kamala Harris breaking ties, handing the party full control of Congress.

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The two Democrats on the ballots are Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock.

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After the campaign, MVP-elect sat down with MSNBC's Joy Reid during the Reid Out show for an exclusive interview, where she encourage everyone especially the minority groups(Blacks, Latinos and Asian Americans) to go out and get vaccinated with the newly release COVID-19 vaccine.


Black folks, Latinos, Asian Americans, and our Indigenous brothers, sisters, and friends are more likely to die from COVID-19.

I fully trust our public health experts—which is why I will be getting the vaccine next week. pic.twitter.com/w409dSPKpu

— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) December 22, 2020


Before leaving for Georgia, Madam Vice President-elect was at Capitol Hill for Senate business where the Senate passed a giant year-end spending bill combining $900 billion in Covid-19 relief aid with $1.4 trillion in regular government funding and a bevy of tax breaks for businesses


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This blog "Kamala Harris' Closet," was established by Zef Dalhia to follow the works and fashion of the newly elected Vice President Kamala Harris as she will soon begin her four year mandate serving the American people and its interest alongside President-Elect Joe Biden.

Like other style blogs created by Zef Dalhia(Queen Rania's Closet), I will be respectfully in making sure that Madame VP's work is a centrepiece while making sure that her fashion and style choices will be a supporting work.

This isn't a political blog, we can discuss the politics on twitter and the blog isn't affiliated in any shape or form with Ms. Harris, her office or the Biden-Harris government

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