Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) laughed during an interview on “60 Minutes” that aired Sunday when asked whether she would pushed for a “socialist or progressive perspective” if Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden wins the election.
When CBS News anchor Norah O’Donnell highlighted differences between Biden and Harris’ records in office — which include Harris’ support for progressive policy proposals such as the Green New Deal, Medicare for All and legalizing marijuana — she asked the Democratic VP pick whether she’d bring her progressive policies into a Biden administration.
Harris responded that part of her “deal” with joining Biden’s presidential ticket is that she “will always share with him my lived experience as it relates to any issue that we confront.”
O’Donnell then asked Harris whether that is a “socialist or progressive perspective,” which prompted Harris to laugh off the question and deny that’s the case.
“No. It is the perspective of a woman who grew up a Black child in America, who was also a prosecutor, who also has a mother who arrived here at the age of 19 from India. Who also, you know, likes hip hop,” Harris said, nonchalantly. “Like, what do you want to know?”
O’Donnell then cited how President Trump has accused Biden of advocating for socialist policies before asking Harris whether she would push policies “from the left wing of the Democratic party.”
Harris replied that she refuses to be “confined to Donald Trump’s definition of who I or anybody else is” and that Americans have “learned that would be a mistake.”
When pressed on whether she’d tell Biden to embrace policies like Medicare for All, Harris said that she “would not have joined the ticket if I didn’t support what Joe was proposing.”
Watch Harris’ remarks below: