MSNBC host Rev. Al Sharpton asked Vice President Kamala Harris what she hopes her legacy will look like in 50 years.
Harris gave an exclusive interview to PoliticsNation on Sunday, which coincidentally coincided with her 60th birthday.
“Today is your birthday. We all remember our birthdays and think about what our lives mean. You called me on my birthday. “Thank you again. What will history say about Kamala Harris 50 years from now?” Sharpton asked.
Vice President Kamala Harris sat down for an interview with MSNBC host Reverend Al Sharpton on Sunday. (Screenshot from MSNBC)
More than 7 million viewers watched Kamala Harris' interview on FOX News
“I hope so, and I am doing such work…my life will prove to be a life of fighting for the people. For the dignity of the people. It's a job to fight for. It's a job that impacts and uplifts society. People, all people, I hope that's what history says.
“Little girls and little boys will talk about you the way you talked about Shirley Chisholm,” Sharpton said, comparing Harris to the first black woman elected to Congress. did.
On the same day, during a campaign stop at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania, former President Trump answered questions from reporters, and one of the reporters mentioned that it was the vice president's birthday.

The Rev. Al Sharpton compared Harris to former Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm. (Screenshot from MSNBC)
“Is it Kamala's birthday?” Trump replied. “Is she 60? Yes, I would say, 'Happy birthday, Kamala.'”
“She's turning 60? I'm going to give her flowers. Maybe I'll buy her fries…I'll give her McDonald's fries,” he added. “Happy birthday, Kamala. Happy birthday.”
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Trump congratulated Harris on Sunday at Truth Social.

Former President Trump stopped by a McDonald's in Pennsylvania on Sunday to wish Harris a happy birthday. (Brook Singman)
“Happy 60th Birthday, Kamala!” he wrote.
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FOX News' Greg Wenner contributed to this report.





