"Anytime she sees unfairness or injustice or feels like somebody is being taken advantage of, she is quick to put on her cape," Butler said. According to her, this commitment is not just political for Harris; it is deeply personal, shaped by her experiences in San Francisco.
"It only strengthens that connection and affinity," Butler observed, noting Harris's understanding and empathy are rooted in the history of the community in San Francisco, from the assassination of Harvey Milk to the birth of Pride.
"Whether they are attacks that are trying to go after her race or her gender or past relationships that she's been in, or it's just flat-out things that are not true about her," Butler said, these attacks are often rooted in a fear of change and a desire to maintain the status quo.
On Thursday morning, Trump labeled Harris a "Marxist" and predicted the country's demise if she were to become president. Butler dismissed Trump's rhetoric as the "soap opera" he thrives on, designed to...
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