Vice President Kamala Harris graduated from Howard University with her bachelor's degree in 1986.
Howard University is where Vice President Kamala Harris spent some of the most formative years of her life, and it will now serve as the location where she spends what could arguably be the most important night of her life: election night. Her campaign announced this week that Harris will spend election night at her Washington, D.C., alma mater. 'I am proud to be the first HBCU vice president of the United States.
Many of the campaign's homecoming tour stops have been in battleground states, but the campaign was also intent on visiting Howard's homecoming, which took place in late October.With a rally held just blocks away from Howard's campus, the Harris campaign provided free food and drinks, with merch and yard signs being given out to those who filled out to commit to vote cards.
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