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5 hours ago, Hanaguma said:

If might be. Please enlighten us on her biggest three cases that she handled, and their outcomes. 

 

If I had a great record of prosecution, I would have already outlined every case that I prosecuted and the result. I would gladly rub Republican noses in it.

 

But Kamala is quiet; and no one can find anything of significance.

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10 minutes ago, Talon said:

 

If I had a great record of prosecution, I would have already outlined every case that I prosecuted and the result. I would gladly rub Republican noses in it.

 

But Kamala is quiet; and no one can find anything of significance.

 

Ultimately, that tension that Harris faces underscores why Republicans’ attacks on her as too soft on crime aren’t based in reality: She has plenty of evidence to point to that shows she was, at times, a tough-on-crime prosecutor. She also has plenty of evidence that shows she was, at other times, a reformer.

 

https://www.vox.com/today-explained-newsletter/363859/kamala-harris-prosecutor-record-tough-crime

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These two cases stand out for me. But this is why the far right hate her, apart from her being black and a woman of course.

 

Harris’ entry into the national spotlight came at the tail end of the Great Recession in 2011, when as California’s attorney general, she rejected a settlement offer from five major mortgage lenders — one other states agreed to. It could have jeopardized the deal, but her brinkmanship worked: The banks kicked in a lot more, allowing California to collect about $20 billion, from an initial settlement offer of $4 billion.

 

The California Supreme Court nullified all of the marriages in April 2004, and voters then approved Proposition 8 to define marriage as between a man and a woman.

When same-sex couples challenged the ballot measure all the way to the nation’s highest court, then-Attorney General Harris refused to defend it, saying it was unconstitutional. “The Supreme Court has described marriage as a fundamental right 14 times since 1888,” Harris said in 2013. “The time has come for this right to be afforded to every citizen.”

 

https://calmatters.org/politics/elections/2024/08/kamala-harris-prosecutor-california-san-francisco/

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