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Kamala Harris says she’s ‘not eating gummies’ to cope with election stress

No munchies here.

Vice President Kamala Harris may want to legalize marijuana, but she laughed off the idea of ​​relying on injected “gummies” to cope with the stress of an election cycle.

The 59-year-old Democratic presidential candidate explained how she copes with anxiety Monday night at City Hall in Royal Oak, Michigan, when asked about the coping mechanisms she has in place to stay calm while campaigning. He denied using it.


Vice President Kamala Harris insisted Monday that she is not relying on marijuana-infused “gummies” to cope with campaign stress. AFP (via Getty Images)

Host Maria Shriver told Veep that “everyone” she knew had adopted stress relief techniques, and recalled people saying to her, “Everyone” she knows has adopted stress relief techniques. doing yoga. I'm so anxious…I'm eating gummies. various.

“What are you doing?” Shriver asked Harris.

“I'm not eating gummies,” Harris quickly retorted, before letting out his signature laugh.

Schreiber added with a laugh. “Okay, I understand that.”

Veep admitted she still feels pressure weeks after the election.


When asked if she had turned to edibles, Harris said:
When asked if she had turned to edibles, Harris said: “I haven't eaten any gummies.” Alina Lissenko / Alamy

“To be honest, I always wake up in the middle of the night these days,” she told the audience, adding that she tries to stay grounded by exercising and chatting with her family “every morning.” he added.

Harris reacted with laughter after announcing last week that she supports nationwide legalization of marijuana. Over 1,900 cannabis convictions That was when she was San Francisco's district attorney from 2004 to 2011.

Last Tuesday, as she prepared for an interview with afternoon radio host Charlamagne the God, she appealed to black men to support her presidential candidacy and vowed to legalize the drug.

In the run-up to the 2020 election, Harris also confessed to Charlamagne that she smoked marijuana in college.

The confession sparked an outcry at the time and raised suspicions of hypocrisy given her prosecutorial record.

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