Harris has made it a point to skirt questions about her gender and her race, appearing visibly annoyed by them. She aims to unify the electorate.
Harris's campaign shows a deliberate choice to focus less on identity politics, contrasting with her predecessor Clinton, who leveraged her gender and suffragette symbolism.
In responding to inquiries about her identity, Harris has emphasized competency over identity, suggesting a perspective that emphasizes capability for all Americans, beyond gender or race.
While acknowledging the historic nature of her candidacy, Harris has chosen to present herself as a candidate 'for all Americans,' steering clear of polarizing identity discussions.
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