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California s Open Senate Seat Prompted Guessing Game; Newsom Picks Alex Padilla

4:33 UPDATED Dec. 22, 1:30 p.m. Governor Gavin Newsom selected California Secretary of State Alex Padilla to fill Vice President-elect Kamala Harris’ Senate seat on December 22, 2020, after the following story aired. It’s a historic choice as Padilla will be the first Latino senator to represent California. Now that Senator Kamala Harris is about to become vice president, California has an open Senate seat. Guessing who Governor Gavin Newsom will pick as her replacement has become a popular game for political watchers throughout the state.  Senate seats don’t come up often in the state. Vice President-elect Harris was voted into the Senate when Barbara Boxer chose not to run in 2016. Boxer held the seat for 24 years. California’s other senator, Dianne Feinstein, has held her seat for 28 years.

Kamala Harris: Even Pro-Trump Senators Should Get Vaccine First

Kamala Harris said that even Republican Senators who stood with President Donald Trump as he misled on the coronavirus and attacked mitigation measures should get the Covid vaccine first, as a way to encourage a skeptical public to do the same. Amid widespread consternation at scenes of GOP senators who backed Trump and stonewalled coronavirus relief for months jumping the metaphorical line for the vaccine, The ReidOut host Joy Reid asked the VP-elect to weigh in on the outrage. During their interview Monday night, Ms. Reid praised President-elect Biden for being vaccinated in public “as a message to the country,” and telling Harris that “people want you to get the vaccine, they want to see the incoming administration get it because you’re going to be moving into what is essentially a sick building, a White House that is a hot spot.”

Kamala Harris, Jake Tapper, a Fly Named Kings of 2020

A trio of political superstars were honored among Esquire Magazine’s Kings of 2020 feature: Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, CNN anchor Mike Pence’s head. The “Kings” each earned a distinct title in Esquire’s year-end feature that celebrates “the people, the moments and the menswear that’s made a better place of 2020.” Vice President-elect Harris was included as one of “The Saviours,” and named “The King of the Hill” for her history-making election to the second-highest office in the land. Citing the viral video moment when Harris shared news of their victory with President-elect Joe Biden, the magazine wrote “for so many watching, it felt personal to see a woman get the job she deserved over the man she had to remind not to speak over her. That she was able to accept the job in her running kit, and not a sexy-but-not-too-sexy, powerful-but-not-too-powerful outfit made it better still.”

Biden receives first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, says nothing to worry about - Politics News

Biden receives first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, says nothing to worry about - Politics News
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Trump-Biden transition live updates: Biden to receive COVID-19 vaccine, Harris in Georgia

By CATHERINE THORBECKE, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump is slated to hand over control of the White House to President-elect Joe Biden in 29 days. Here is how the transition is unfolding. All times Eastern:Dec 21, 1:37 pmHarris campaigns for Democrats in Georgia Vice President-elect Harris stopped in Columbus, Georgia, on Monday to [.]

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