This is a historic and long overdue moment, John.
Kamala Harris will be the first woman, first Black, and first Indian American ever to hold the office of the Vice President.
Kamala Harris has the chance to boldly lead and hold a seat at a table where women – and especially women of color – have been excluded for too long. But choosing Kamala Harris as Vice President isn’t enough.
Biden and Harris must lead an administration that will fight for policies that improve the lives of all women and working families. We believe it is essential then that the Biden-Harris White House appoint people, especially women, who share our values of justice and equality for presidential appointments including the Cabinet.
If we want the Biden-Harris administration to represent the voices of ALL women, we first need to know what you think, John.
Who do you want leading within the Biden-Harris administration? You can select up to 4 choices.
We defeated Trump this election because of women and women of color.
While final data is forthcoming, we know that women cast over 37 million votes in this election. Women of color especially led the organizing work that allowed us to remove Trump from office. Women got the job done this election and we can continue leading bold change within the White House.
There’s so much more we can achieve if we make sure the next administration is committed to not just putting one woman in the White House, but putting women leaders at the center in every cabinet and department.
Thanks for everything you do,
Women’s March