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September 25, 2024

Kamala Harris’ ‘Middle-class’ Childhood Debunked

Virtually every answer that Kamala Harris gives these days starts out with her claiming she grew up in the middle class.

That, my friends, is a lie.

Harris’ parents were both academics, and she grew up in Canada and attended private schools.

Not Really, Kamala

The first time Harris tried to pass this nonsense off was in late August, proclaiming that she was “a daughter of Oakland, California, who was raised by a working mother and had a summer job at McDonald’s.”

In reality, Harris was born at an Oakland hospital, but her parents lived in Berkeley, CA, at the time.

Berkeley, for those not familiar, is about as far away from being middle-class as McDonald’s is to fine dining.

Harris has always downplayed her Berkeley roots since she entered the political arena, telling her story so many times, she probably does believe it herself.

A New York Times report on Harris debunked this, reporting, “She was indeed born in an Oakland hospital in 1964, but she did not settle in the city until she was in her 20s and working as a prosecutor in the county district attorney’s office.”

Before participating in the bussing program that she touted during the presidential debate during the 2020 race, Harris was attending a private school. Again, hardly the thing of a middle-class family.

After her parents separated and Harris’ mother eventually took a job in Montreal, they lived in an affluent, upscale neighborhood, where Harris went to school at Notre-Dame-des-Neiges

Oh, and that story Harris tells before moving to Canada about families being so poor they were all helping each other out… the neighbor who lived downstairs from Harris was actually running a daycare, so even that is not 100 percent truthful.

Harris is a fraud, lying about everything in her life to make her appeal to the middle class of this country.

She is far from middle class, more like classless.

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