I Got a Front-Row Seat to Kamala Harris' Vice Presidency. It Was Remarkable.
Briefly

As I walk out of the White House for the last time, I worry that this will be forgotten, that history will write her historic achievement out of the frame.
I observed her with prime ministers and presidents and chancellors and kings—almost all of them men—and with hostile Republicans and their spouses who wouldn't shake her hand.
I saw her charm skeptics and command rooms, as she considered reporters' questions, as she walked across a stage with 70,000 eyes watching her every move.
The best thing about working for Kamala Harris was watching a phenomenally competent and successful woman own the stage and change the narrative.
Read at Slate Magazine
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