‘Excited to show up for her’: mixed-race voters finally feel seen with Harris’s nomination
One in 10 Americans identify as multiracial. Many identify with the Democrat - and see her heritage as an advantage
For Sonia Smith Kang, it hasn't come as a surprise that Kamala Harris's ethnic background has been challenged by her opponent and other members of the Republican party. It's what mixed folks have been dealing with for a long time," said Smith Kang, who is both Mexican and Black and is married to a Korean man.
Since Donald Trump's false attacks on the racial identity of Kamala Harris at the National Association of Black Journalists' annual convention last month, he has purposely mispronounced her name, posted a photo of her in a traditional Indian sari and employed supporters to claim that the Democratic presidential candidate is not Black. For mixed-race voters who heard Trump state that Harris happened to turn Black", feelings of anger, frustration and annoyance instantly arose.
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