Vice President Kamala Harris is of the view that if she were a white man, the media coverage of her would be different.
This is according to a report from The New York Times, which spoke to several White House sources about Harris' current position in the administration.
Harris has been confiding in allies that she thought the news would cover her differently if she were white and male, attributing some of her negative press coverage — particularly in conservative media outlets — to race and gender.
Harris and President Joe Biden have struggled with historically low job approval ratings, with Harris more unpopular than any vice president in modern history.
With that rating and problems accumulating, it is better to be someone else.
Just a thought.
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