Sunny Hostin worries country won’t vote for black woman if Biden steps aside – Washington Examiner
The article discusses Sunny Hostin’s concerns about the possibility of Vice President Kamala Harris not being able to win if she were to replace President Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee in the 2024 election. Hostin expresses her discomfort with the idea of Biden stepping down, suggesting that the country may not vote for a black woman as president. This concern highlights the ongoing discussions around race and gender in politics.
Sunny Hostin worries country won’t vote for black woman if Biden steps aside
The View co-host Sunny Hostin said Monday that she is concerned that Vice President Kamala Harris may not be able to win if she were to replace President Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee in the 2024 election.
“Kamala Harris, as Ana [Navarro] said, is prepared, she’s ready, she’s presidential. … So if [Biden] cannot complete a four-year term, we know that we are protected,” Hostin said, praising the vice president.
She added, “I will say this. I am uncomfortable with him stepping down because I don’t know if this country will vote for a black woman.”
“If this country could not vote for Hillary Clinton, one of the most decorated and successful politicians and people in the world, I don’t know that Kamala Harris can beat a convicted felon,” Hostin said.
Hostin went on to say that Republicans are “scared” about Harris and listed off the vice president’s record of accomplishments in her career. She falsely claimed the Supreme Court ruled last week that Trump’s presidential immunity made him a “king above the law.”
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Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin added that Trump “knows” that Biden will lose to him but he is “afraid” of Harris.
The View host Whoopi Goldberg told the audience that the election was up to them and if they want the guy whose teeth falls out when he talks or the guy who will send your family to “another country.”
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