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Black DNC Attendees React to VP Kamala Harris’ Historic Speech

The Root was on the ground to speak with audience members about Harris' remarks.

CHICAGO: The Root spoke to Black attendees at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago to ask which part of Vice President Kamala Harrisโ€™ historic nomination acceptance speech stood out to them the mostโ€”and they had a lot to say.

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Geno Jones, who hails from South Carolina , is a radio host in his late 50s who believed Harris impressed supporters and critics alike.

โ€œShe hit every right note and I love her emotional intelligence. [Harris] talked about national security and policy and when it got to Trump...she looked and sounded like she was in a courtroom prosecuting a case but then she kind of switched back to smiling, [being] empathetic and compassionate. Her speech was a masterpiece.โ€

Martine St-victor, who is from Canada and works in communications, was also awed by Harris, but for different reasons. โ€œI thought the messaging tonight was clear, direct...to millions of Americans she had to introduce herselfโ€”and she was absolutely hard enough on Trump,โ€ St-victor, who is in her 40s, told The Root.

St-victor also believed that the Vice President had to be critical when talking about dictators and democracy, but still maintained a certain level of perceived softness. However, men rarely have this problem.

โ€œI donโ€™t know if men have to find this balance...they can be tough their entire speech and people will love itโ€”women donโ€™t have that luxury. If they are tough, people will ask โ€˜Why is she so angry?โ€™ But I think Harris met that moment,โ€ St-victor stated.

Younger attendees at the convention also picked up on this same sentiment. Miami native Cristian Rice, 28, echoed that Harris needed โ€œto strike the right balance for people who donโ€™t look like meโ€ and that he understood โ€œher coming across as tough as she could [on Trump] considering the national audience she has to appeal to.โ€

Margerie Martin, who is โ€œfrom Chicago by way of Alabama,โ€ attended all four days of the Democratic National Convention and felt reinvigorated by the Democratic nominee. The 53-year-old told The Root that after hearing Harrisโ€™ speech, Democrats will โ€œstomp a mud hole in evil and press our way forward.โ€

Martin said Harris took Trump to task but that the former president receives way too much attention from Americans on both sides of the political spectrum. โ€œI think she was [hard enough] in her speech on Trump, but I donโ€™t want everything to be about Trump. We already got enough of that,โ€ Martin explained.

โ€œWe gotta hear that 24/7 and [Harris] did it just enough for me. I donโ€™t need to hear anymore bashing of Trumpโ€”heโ€™s stupid enough all by himself.โ€

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