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Interview with Senator Kamala Harris

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In November, Kamala Harris won the election for Barbara Boxer's Senate seat, making her the first Indian-American and the second African-American woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate. The former state Attorney General talked to KQED's Scott Shafer about her thoughts about Trump's presidency and the key issues she thinks are worth fighting for on Capitol Hill.

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