November 09, 2020

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Kamala Harris spams Instagram feed after victory speech

Kamala Harris shares celebratory moments with followers on Instagram

By Celebpost Desk November 09, 2020
Kamala Harris spams Instagram feed after victory speech / Photo: AP

Good news for netizens, Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris is an Instagram lover.

Kamala Harris, the first female Vice-President-elect for the United States, is active on the popular social media app Instagram after her victory speech in Delaware.

Taking to the photo-sharing app, the California Senator has been spamming her feed with multiples pictures and videos of her victory celebrations.

“We, the people, have the power to build a better future,” she wrote late Sunday while sharing a smiling picture of herself during her most awaited speech in Wilmington.


Harris addressed the nation on Saturday after the news of her and Biden winning the 2020 presidential election did rounds on media.

Sharing a celebratory picture of the Democrats on stage holding hands, Harris wrote, “To the American people—no matter who you voted for—I will strive to be a Vice President like @JoeBiden was to President @BarackObama: loyal, honest, and prepared, waking up every day thinking of you and your families.”


The winning Democrat also shared an emotional clip from her speech thanking her mother for believing in an America where women are heard. “I’m thinking about my mother, Shyamala Gopalan Harris, and the generations of Black women who came before me who believed so deeply in an America where a moment like this is possible,” Harris captioned.


To inspire little girls following her, the newly elected Vice President shared the snippet of her most powerful quote from the speech - “I may be the first woman in this office, I will not be the last.”

Harris captioned the post as, “I hope every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a country of possibilities.”

Well, looks like people will have some heart-warming content to look for from the White House by the first female Vice-President-elect in coming months.