What Does the Future Hold for Kamala Harris & the Democrats?

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Office of California Attorney General Kamala Harris, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

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Recently Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business Show, interviewed filmmaker Warren D. Robinson (image below).

On a recent Price of Business show, Host Kevin Price interviewed Warren D. Robinson, esq. They discussed,

Kamala Harris’s commanding loss of the presidential election as well as Democrats losing control of the Senate has left many wondering where Harris and party go from here. There has been internal debates about if the party focused too much on the middle at the expense of their voters or was too progressive and had gone too far to the left. “It’s hard to square the too progressive argument with the Harris campaign as she ran more in the middle than maybe any Democrat since Bill Clinton.” Says entertainment executive, producer and attorney Warren D. Robinson, “I feel the real problem is one of authenticity. The voters didn’t believe Harris, they didn’t believe in the overall Democratic vision for America.” Robinson says he doesn’t know what is next for Harris but believes she will not be the leader of the party, “Harris may run for Governor of California in two years, maybe a Senate seat but she would have to primary a sitting Senator if she wanted to run from her home state. Either way, I think there is zero chance she becomes the party nominee in 2028. No one like to support losers and she lost in a major way.”

 

 

According to a statement, “Entertainment executive and producer, Warren D. Robinson believes that when organizations are willing to have open and honest conversations about race and their own bias they can commit to meaningful change. We have seen this recently in the form of Hollywood award shows, particularly, the Grammys and the Academy Awards (Oscars). The Recording Academy and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences have both taken concrete steps to diversify their ranks and address inherit biases in their voting processes. As a result we have the most diverse crop of award winners/nominees, respectively, we’ve ever seen. Contrast that with the scandal and production shutdown currently at CBS’s The Talk, which resulted because a co-host was unable to properly engage in a conversation about race, address her own bias and commit to doing better. ‘The key part to every conversation’ Warren says, ‘starts with listening. Listening and hearing are different and if you are unable to listen then you are unable to have a conversation.’

 

“Warren D. Robinson, is an avid and accomplished entertainment executive, motivational speaker, host, life coach and award winning producer who created the wildly popular series, Buried by the Bernards, which is currently streaming on Netflix.

Learn more about Warren D. Robinson and his work here.

Connect with Warren D. Robinson on social media:
X/Twitter: @WarrenDRobinson

 

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