The other Kamala Harris is a single mom from New Hampshire who still doesn’t know who to vote for
Just because she shares a name with Kamala Harris doesn’t mean she’s voting for her.
Kamala A. Harris, a 32-year-old mother of three from Seabrook, New Hampshire, is undecided about the current vice president and unsure who she plans to vote for — if she votes at all.
“I’ve just heard a lot of not so great rumors about how she got into position – how she talked her way into a position or slept her way into a position,” she told DailyMail.com, referring to rumors about the former relationship of the candidate. with former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown.
“I mean, it’s political, so who doesn’t buy into that?” she added.
The other Kamala’s skepticism goes both ways, as she also disagrees with Trump on several issues.
Kamala A. Harris, a 32-year-old mother of three from New Hampshire, doesn’t know who she’s voting for in the presidential election
Kamala said she wants to be more politically informed before voting
She said her main concerns with Trump are his positions on abortion and Planned Parenthood. She went on to say that she normally doesn’t like Trump supporters.
“They are aggressive, angry and violent, and I have seen that firsthand,” she explained. ‘So these are not rumors from the news or propaganda that people feed me. Like I go to Walmart and see it.
“These people are absolutely a*******.”
The mother admitted that she didn’t do much research on the candidates because her main focus was caring for her new baby. She hopes to learn more so she can make an informed decision at the ballot box.
The last time New Hampshire voters elected a Republican was in 2000, when they sided with George W. Bush.
The New Englander’s biggest concerns are abortion rights and Planned Parenthood
Politics aside, Kamala A. Harris revealed the benefits of sharing a name with a presidential candidate.
She explained that her PayPal account does not have a profile photo, which is why she received approximately $200 in incorrectly targeted campaign donations.
“It’s kind of funny,” she said.
To top it all off, her birthday is April 1.
“Sometimes people ask me if I have a fake ID because they say, ‘No way,'” she added.
Presidential candidate Kamala Harris spoke in Michigan on Monday. She shares a name with the mother of three from New Hampshire
Kamala A. Harris has gone by the nickname “Kamy” for most of her life, so she said it can be “irritating” when people point out the connection.
With just over a week until the election, experts share their predictions for how the day will unfold.
Political strategist Bradley Trunk told DailyMail.com that the weather could influence who becomes America’s next president, especially in swing states and states that suffered hurricanes Helene and Milton.
Experts have shared their conflicting opinions on who will win the White House.
Donald Trump addressed the crowd at a rally at Madison Square Garden on Sunday
For example, some expect that many silent Republicans will actually vote for Harris.
John Conway, of Republican Voters Against Trump, pointed out that Trump has been alienating people since 2016.
“There will be a flood of Republican voters who will reject Trump at the ballot box,” Conway said.