Kamala Harris Answers The Web's Most Searched Questions | WIRED



Kamala Harris, the 49th Vice President of the United States and 2024 Democratic Presidential Nominee, joins WIRED to answer her most searched for questions on Google. Where is Kamala Harris from? What does Kamala Harris stand for? What was her childhood and early family life like? What policies would Kamala Harris pursue as President? Vice President Kamala Harris answers these questions and many more on the WIRED Autocomplete Interview.

Director: Justin Wolfson
Editor: Louis Lalire; Brady Jackson
Talent: Kamala Harris
Line Producer: Joseph Buscemi
Associate Producer: Paul Gulyas; Brandon White
Production Manager: Peter Brunette
Production Coordinator: Rhyan Lark
Talent Booker: Lauren Mendoza, Meredith Judkins
Post Production Supervisor: Christian Olguin
Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant
Supervising Editor: Doug Larsen
Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds
Special Thanks: Democratic National Committee

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32 thoughts on “Kamala Harris Answers The Web's Most Searched Questions | WIRED”

  1. The fact that out of all the people in this country, the best we can come up with for presidential candidates is this ^ and Trump is sad. I’m disgusted. We are done. We’re dinner.

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  2. I think the biggest difference between her and her opponent is, that she focuses on herself and explains, why she is a good president, while the old guy focuses on her and trys to find reasons, why she would not be a good president. His principle: revaluation through devaluation.

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  3. It's really refreshing to hear a presidential candidate NOT ranting about Hannibal Lecter, sharks, boats, windmills, and making up insane crazy conspiracies about Haitians eating pets and disrespecting our military.
    Trump supporters: THIS is how a president talks. Not the crazy, insane rantings of a deranged, demented old bigot.

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  4. Ah, genocide supporter using popular media to try to be more relatable while simultaneously ignoring that her government is currently supplying money and arms to people who are actively bombing and murdering innocent people. BRAVO! Great job in trying to sound normal, and talking about children, safety, blablabla while being complicit in their outright murder. You can do better Americans. Do better. She's lying to your face.

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  5. Politicians really need to be as media-savvy as celebrities these days and Kamala is doing it. To be able to participate in what could be seen as frivolous content to create meaningful outreach and exposure without coming across as disingenuous is a rare trait.

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  6. In the uk our government with rishi was bad when he was in running but was such a genuine guy outside of the politics. Kamala running America may actually go pretty well with her and trump has already had his run, let someone new take over. This is just my opinion I understand we all have our own but I personally would choose Kamala if I were an 18 yr old American.

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