The dip followed an interview with NBC’s Lester Holt, where Harris bristled at a question about why she had not visited the border, triggering criticism. Whether the decline is directly related to the immigration debate is uncertain, however, as the dip in her approval also corresponds to a small decline in President Biden’s job approval. Republicans have sought to make her the face of an issue that they believe could help them politically.Īfter taking on that role, Harris’ approval ratings began to decline, with unfavorable opinions surpassing favorable ones in June 2021. “Hope springs eternal and this feels like a good day for women and a good day for the future of the planet and its inhabitants.Since taking office, Harris has been assigned one of the administration’s thorniest issues: stemming the influx of immigrants attempting to cross U.S. German Greens deputy Terry Reintke said, “as the first woman in history becoming Vice-President of the US, and even more, as a woman of colour, Kamala Harris, you are such an inspiration.”įellow Greens MEP Grace O’Sullivan said she was “looking forward to the change Kamala Harris will bring our way.” “When a woman breaks the glass ceiling, with the help of men and women, a whole society realises that anything is possible that everyone can achieve their dreams” Irène Tolleret, Renew Europe Not for the same reasons as some people who reduce it to a story of colour again. Kanko said, “This is why I find Kamala Harris fantastic. Greens co-leader Ska Keller sent her congratulations to Joe Biden “and especially Kamala Harris, first female Vice-President of the US!” adding, “can’t believe it took so long.”īelgian ECR deputy Assita Kanko referred to a quote from Harris in which she says, “I was raised to be an independent woman, not the victim of anything.” Another triumph of the streets, of the movements, and of so many anonymous people who have laid down their lives to fight fascism all over the world.” Rodríguez Palop, who is also vice-chair of Parliament’s Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality, said, “For the first time, women will make up 25 percent of Congress. Spanish GUE/NGL MEP Eugenia Rodríguez Palop said that although Harris will be the first female Vice-President in the US, “she will not be the last.” Irish EPP MEP Frances Fitzgerald called Harris’ election “a remarkable day for democracy and women around the world,” while fellow Irish EPP colleague Maria Walsh said simply, “glass ceiling smashed!” A message of hope, tenacity and courage addressed to all girls.” Italian S&D MEP Alessandra Moretti said, “With her words Vice-President Kamala Harris breaks that glass ceiling that for too long has prevented so many women from reaching positions of authority. “What a testament it is to Joe’s character that he had the audacity to break one of the most substantial barriers that exists in our country and select a woman as his Vice-President” Kamala Harris, US Vice-President-elect “When a woman breaks the glass ceiling, with the help of men and women, a whole society realises that anything is possible that everyone can achieve their dreams.” “įrench Renew Europe deputy Irène Tolleret said that Harris’ address was a “wonderful speech about the glass ceiling and the American social elevator.” But know that we will applaud you every step of the way. And to the children of our country, regardless of your gender, our country has sent you a clear message: Dream with ambition, lead with conviction, and see yourselves in a way that others may not simply because they’ve never seen it before. “But while I may be the first woman in this office, I will not be the last, because every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a country of possibilities. In a speech after the results of the unprecedented election, which saw Joe Biden and Kamala Harris declared the winners over incumbent Donald Trump, Harris said, “what a testament it is to Joe’s character that he had the audacity to break one of the most substantial barriers that exists in our country and select a woman as his Vice-President.” “We must play our fair share in politics and we need to reflect society, in all its diversity, at the decision-making level,” she added. The history-making election of California senator Kamala Harris as the first female Vice-President of the United States saw policymakers in Brussels celebrating her victory.ĮU Equality Commissioner Helena Dalli congratulated Harris “for leaping over the hurdles and becoming the first ethnic minority woman Vice-President of the US.”
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