Cardi B Shares Words Of Encouragement To Kamala Harris Following Presidential Election Loss

Cardi B Shares Words Of Encouragement To Kamala Harris Following Presidential Election Loss
Rapper Cardi B has joined those sharing heartfelt words for VP Kamala Harris following her presidential election loss to Donald Trump.
In an open letter to Harris, Cardi said,
“no matter what they’ve said to bring you down or belittle your run for presidency they can never say you didnt run your race with honesty and with integrity! You really put up a fight against all the odds that were already stacked against you! You never accepted defeat as an option which says so much about your strength and about your heart.”
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She continued,
“You really wanted better for ALL of us! This may not mean much but I am so proud of you! No one has ever made me change my mind and you did! I never thought I would see the day that a woman of color would be running for the President of the United States, but you have shown me, showed my daughters and women across the country that anything is possible.”
And closed out with,
“Thank you for being an example, thank you for being empowered, thank you for being a real example of what the American dream should be!”
Kamala Harris is set to make her concession speech from Howard University today at 4 p.m. ET.
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