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The Harris Effect

By Dr. James S. Bridgeforth, Ph.D.

As the Democratic Party stands at a pivotal juncture, the question of leadership looms large.

With President Joe Biden’s announcement on Sunday that he will step down from the presidency, the path forward for Democrats hinges not just on continuity but on the promise of a transformative leader who can unite and inspire the nation.

In this crucial moment, Vice President Kamala Harris emerges not just as a candidate but as a beacon of hope—a leader whose vision and values can propel America towards a future of equity, justice and prosperity for all.

Who is Kamala Harris?

Beyond the titles and accolades lies a remarkable journey—a daughter of immigrants, a graduate of Howard University and UCLA Law and a fierce advocate for equal rights. Harris’s career has been defined by a relentless pursuit of justice, from her groundbreaking work on LGBTQ+ rights and women’s health to her advocacy for climate action, Medicaid improvements for seniors and gun safety reforms.

Her legacy was further solidified by her decisive role in the confirmation of Justice Kentanji Brown Jackson, the first African American woman on the United States Supreme Court—a testament to Harris’s unwavering commitment to diversity and fairness in our judicial system.

The stakes for the Democratic Party couldn’t be higher.

Skipping over Kamala Harris would not only disregard her qualifications but also risk alienating crucial constituencies. In 2020, African American women played a critical role in carrying President Joe Biden to victory in 2020, which was driven by the historic nature of Harris’s Vice President candidacy. To ignore her now would be to forsake the trust and support of not just Black voters but also progressives and women across the nation who see in Harris a champion for their rights and aspirations.

Recent polling data paints a compelling picture of Harris’s electoral strength.

Surveys by Bedixen & Amandi (Forbes, 2024) and analyses in USA Today and The Nation consistently show Harris slightly outperforming former President Donald Trump in hypothetical matchups. Her ability to connect with voters on critical issues—from healthcare and economic equity to environmental sustainability and civil rights—positions her as the strongest contender to lead the Democratic charge in 2024.

The nomination of Kamala Harris isn’t just about winning an election; it’s about ushering in a new era of leadership that reflects the diversity and values of America today. Her candidacy has already injected a renewed sense of hope and purpose into the Democratic Party, energizing supporters with the prospect of history in the making—a woman, and a Black woman at that, poised to lead the nation.

Harris’s impact transcends partisan lines. Her focus on women’s reproductive health and her commitment to expanding rights for all Americans resonate deeply in an era marked by divisive policies and threats to civil liberties. As President, Harris would work tirelessly to secure women’s reproductive rights, enact meaningful gun safety legislation and champion economic relief measures that benefit the middle class. A Harris presidency promises not just progress, but transformation—a renewed emphasis on civil rights, equality and the pursuit of a more just society.

The road ahead won’t be easy.

A campaign against Donald Trump will undoubtedly be fierce and unrelenting. Yet, Harris possesses a secret weapon: the ability to galvanize voters across racial, gender and generational lines. Her historic nomination as the first African American female candidate for the U.S. presidency symbolizes a watershed moment for American democracy—one that inspires young voters, mobilizes communities of color and rallies progressives to the cause of a more inclusive and equitable future.

Imagine a United States where the Supreme Court defends the rights of all Americans, where economic opportunities are accessible to every citizen and where leadership reflects the rich diversity of our nation. Kamala Harris represents not just a candidate but a catalyst for change—a leader who embodies the promise of a more perfect union and the resilience of the American spirit.

As we stand on the brink of history, the choice before us is clear.

Kamala Harris represents the best hope for the Democratic Party to reclaim the presidency and steer America towards a future defined by unity, progress and justice for all. The Democratic National Convention must seize this momentous opportunity to nominate Harris—a decision that will not only shape the next presidency but also define the soul of our nation for generations to come.

Dr. James Bridgeforth holds a Ph.D. from The University of Southern Mississippi; he has served as an adjunct professor at Virginia Tech, the University of South Alabama, The University of Southern Mississippi and Westfield State University. Dr. Bridgeforth is the author of Race, Gender and Faculty Advancement at American Colleges and Universities (2014), Examining the Campus Culture for African American Males at Predominately White Institutions (2018), and Multicultural Leadership in Higher Education (2020).

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