Vice President Kamala Harris tried to appeal to black male voters by revealing to them that she was the “first vice president” to “grow chili peppers” in the vice president's official residence.
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Harris told the men, “You may not know this, but you will know this: I am the first person to grow chili peppers in the vice president's house,'' Harris told the men, adding that he grew “Scotch bonnet peppers.'' He added that there is.
Harris previously claimed to be the first vice president to grow chili peppers “in the vice president's residence.”
in video In a September 2023 interview with X, Harris was asked what she did for “self-care.” Harris explained that she loves “working outside every morning” and “cooking,” adding that she “grows peppers.”
“One of the things I do is work out every morning, no matter how little or how much sleep I get,” Harris said. “Every morning. I ride the oval. I love to cook, and I actually grow peppers in the vice president's residence. I grew Scotch bonnet peppers and jalapeño peppers, and I grew Thai chili peppers. I'm sure I'm the president.”
Harris spoke out again in August during a conversation with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D). claimed “I think I'm the first vice president to ever grow chili peppers.”
The newspaper said Harris claimed to be the first vice president to grow chili peppers, as former President Thomas Jefferson reportedly grew cayenne peppers. Website Visit Jefferson's Monticello Farm.
Jefferson first recorded planting this pepper in his hometown of Shadwell in 1767 (just before his 24th birthday), and it was one of the hundreds of plants listed in his garden calendar of 1812. I've included them inside. This versatile tropical fruit is used in cooking. Fresh or dried – as a hot and spicy flavoring. Green or ripe pods can be pickled or used in chili vinegars, pepper sauces, and salsas. The shiny red berries are also suitable for ornaments and dried flower arrangements.
Before being elected president, Jefferson served as vice president from March 1797 to March 1801.
Mr. Harris's words are recent. new york times/Siena University public opinion poll It found that 78% of black voters expressed support for Harris, a 12% decrease from the 90% that President Joe Biden received in the 2020 presidential election.
At a recent event in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, former President Barack Obama warned that not enough black voters would support Harris in the upcoming presidential election.
a washington post/Ipsos public opinion pollA survey of approximately 1,083 Black voters found that 82% said they would “definitely” or “probably” support Harris in the next election, compared with 74% who said they would support Biden in April. It increased from





