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Coming Not-Soon-Enough: Harris v. Pence

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California Sen. Kamala Harris, a former prosecutor and experienced politician who was born in Oakland, is Joe Biden's pick for vice president.

Harris becomes the first Black or Asian American woman to be a vice presidential candidate for a major political party, and has stood out with her prosecutorial style in debates and in Congress.

Unfortunately, we'll have to wait until Oct. 7 to see Sen. Harris eviscerate Mike Pence.

I only hope the Commission on Presidential Debates adds 35 or so more debates for the vice presidential candidates.

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