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Caribbean L 8 ife, DECEMBER 6-12, 2019
Former Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif.,
seen speaking during a Democratic presidential primary debate, Wednesday,
Nov. 20, 2019, in Atlanta. Associated Press / John Bazemore
Kamala Harris drops
out of Presidential race
By Nelson A. King
Caribbean American Democratic
Presidential candidate Kamala Harris
on Tuesday said she was terminating
her bid for the Democratic Party’s
nominee in next year’s US Presidential
Election.
Harris, 55, the daughter of a Jamaican
father and Indian mother, who represents
California in the US Senate, said
was suspending her campaign because
of lack of funding.
She described, in a statement, her
decision to quit the race as “one of
the hardest decisions of my life,” adding
that her campaign “simply doesn’t
have the financial resources we need to
continue.
“I’m not a billionaire,” said Harris,
a former attorney general of California
and former San Francisco district attorney.
“I can’t fund my own campaign.
“And as the campaign has gone on, it’s
become harder and harder to raise the
money we need to compete.
“In good faith, I can’t tell you, my
supporters and volunteers, that I have
a path forward if I don’t believe I do,”
continued Harris, who was elected to
the US Senate in 2016. “So, to you my
supporters, it is with deep regret — but
also with deep gratitude — that I am
suspending my campaign today.”
Harris’s departure from the Democratic
Party’s nomination leaves 15
candidates still in the race, including
former US Vice President Joe Biden,
who is considered the front-runner.
In late July, Harris had joined with
New York Congressman Jerrold Nadler,
Chairman of the House Judiciary
Committee, in introducing the Marijuana
Opportunity Reinvestment and
Expungement Act, considered to be one
of the most comprehensive marijuana
reform bills ever introduced in the US
Congress.
“Times have changed; marijuana
should not be a crime,” said Harris
then. “We need to start regulating marijuana,
and expunge marijuana convictions
from the records of millions
of Americans so they can get on with
their lives.
“As marijuana becomes legal across
the country, we must make sure everyone
— especially communities of
color that have been disproportionately
impacted by the War on Drugs — has
a real opportunity to participate in
this growing industry,” Harris added.
“I am thrilled to work with Chairman
Nadler on this timely and important
step toward racial and economic justice.”
Nadler said that, despite the legalization
of marijuana in states across the
US, “those with criminal convictions
for marijuana still face second class
citizenship.
“Their vote, access to education,
employment, and housing are all negatively
impacted,” he said. “Racially
motivated enforcement of marijuana
laws has disproportionally impacted
communities of color.
“It’s past time to right this wrong
nationwide and work to view marijuana
use as an issue of personal choice and
public health, not criminal behavior,”
Nadler added.
“I’m proud to sponsor the Marijuana
Opportunity Reinvestment and
Expungement Act to decriminalize
marijuana at the federal level, remove
the needless burden of marijuana convictions
on so many Americans, and
invest in communities that have been
disproportionately harmed by the war
on drugs,” he continued.
Harris said the Marijuana Opportunity
Reinvestment and Expungement
Act aims to correct the historical injustices
of failed drug policies that have
disproportionately impacted communities
of color and low-income communities
by requiring resentencing and
expungement of prior convictions.
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