It’s not going to be easy, says Kamala Harris
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Talking about plans for Covid vaccinations, the Vice-President elect said that hard work and cooperation of the members of the United States Congress is needed
US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on Monday acknowledged the challenges that lie ahead after January 20 when Joe Biden will be sworn in as the 46th President of the United States, saying it is not going to be easy.
“We’re going into Wednesday knowing that we’re ready to do the work, and we’ve got a lot of work to do. It’s not going to be easy,” Harris told reporters at Martha’s Table in Anacostia here on Monday, observing the National Day of Service.
We re going into Wednesday knowing that we re ready to do the work, and we ve got a lot of work to do. It s not going to be easy, Harris told reporters at Martha s Table in Anacostia here on Monday, observing the National Day of Service.
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Vice President-elect Kamala Harris has acknowledged the challenges that lie ahead for Joe Biden when he will be sworn in as the 46th President of the United States on Wednesday, saying "it is not going to be easy.