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HEADLINES & GLOBAL NEWS By (Photo : Alex Wong/Getty Images) Vice President Harris Meets Virtually With Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 26: U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris participates in a virtual bilateral meeting with Guatemalan President Alejandro Giammattei at the Vice President’s Ceremonial Office at Eisenhower Executive Office Building April 26, 2021 in Washington, DC. According to a White House news release, the two counterparts were expected to discuss “working together to address immediate relief needs of the Guatemalan people as well as deepening cooperation on migration.” KHive members find celebration and a shared common objective on Twitter. They defend US Vice President Kamala Harris against what they perceive to be an unequal norm applied to political women of color. The biggest fights between Harris's supporters and fellow liberals have gotten personal at times.
"I think I missed your apology to the Vice President," one person commented on her tweet. "You shouldn't wrote the damn story on the first place. Where you trying to get clicks and likes?" another wrote. Italiano was experiencing the sting of the so-called "KHive" — Harris' fiercely loyal online fan group that has been celebrating as well as defending the vice president ever since she became California's senator in 2017. "She broke so many barriers as a Black, South Asian woman," KHive member Lecia Michelle from New Orleans told Insider. "So we must be here to defend her for who she is as a biracial woman."
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Print When Rep. Ro Khanna started pressing Vice President Kamala Harris to use her procedural power to push a national minimum wage hike a few weeks ago, he found himself targeted by a swarm of online Harris supporters. “I see progressives are on message with the Blame the Black woman boogeywoman strategy,” an account called @blackwomenviews tweeted at Khanna, the Fremont Democrat. “Your misogyny is showing,” wrote another, who added a GIF of a woman disdainfully tilting her head. Khanna had aroused the wrath of the KHive, Harris’ extensive, loose-knit and fiercely loyal fanbase, which celebrates and defends the vice president with equal fervor. Members of KHive, a riff on Beyoncé’s loyal fanbase known as the Beyhive, sometimes use the hashtag #KHive in their social media posts, and many mark their allegiance in their Twitter profiles with yellow hearts and bee emojis.