For the second time, a woman candidate for the White House fails in her race to the top of the American state. Kamala Harris and her party were unable to counter an increasingly populist Donald Trump. A heavy defeat that the Democrats must deeply analyze.
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By Ugo SantkinPublished on 6/11/2024 at 9:04 p.m.
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Por the second time in less than ten years, a female American presidential candidate has failed to be elected at the head of the world’s leading power. Kamala Harris, like Hillary Clinton in 2016, stumbled on the last step towards the White House. Campaigning for the woman who is still vice-president until January, the former secretary of state called on Americans to finally break “the highest, the most difficult of glass ceilings” by electing the Democratic candidate. In vain.
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