The Breakfast Club - Are You Energized By Kamala Harris' Candidacy?
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We reported yesterday that Biden has dropped out of the race.
Well, Sunday he did drop out of the race.
You know, he endorsed, you know, his vice president Kamala Harris to be the next president of the United States of America.
She's not the official Democratic nominee yet, but there seems to be a lot of energy around her.
You know what I'm saying?
She raised, what, over 8080-plus million in 24 hours.
I think I saw the number was $888,000, almost a million people donated. That sounds crazy because the Daily News right now,
it says Harris raised $231 million in 24 hours.
It says she claimed a stunning $231 million raised from small and big donors
in the first 24 hours since she launched her presidential campaign.
Hey, listen, probably.
I mean, that money has been rolling in.
But my point is, like, you know, you can look online and, you know,
of course she has a lot of support, but then, of course,
she has a lot of hate, just like anybody else, everybody.
That's just the way the world is.
But then you see all of those donations rolling in.
My point is there's a whole lot of energy around her,
so I just want to see how our listeners feel.
How do you feel, Jess?
Because I know you don't
give a damn about politics
either way,
but Kamala did do you
a beautiful video
when you first joined
The Breakfast Club.
I'm talking about,
like, she sure did,
and she did not have to.
Jess Hilarious,
it's Kamala Harris.
Congratulations on joining
The Breakfast Club.
I know you're going to be great.
Your voice is so important.
Have fun with Charlamagne and DJ Envy.
And thank you all for just being
such an important voice for so many reasons.
Take care.
She did not have to do that, but she did.
I absolutely love her. And I've seen this
coming, so that's exactly how I feel about it.
I mean...
Now you've seen this coming?
You're so crazy.
Yeah, I've seen it. she is a woman and she can speak directly to the issues that are up against us in this whole race.
I agree with Jess.
I think styles make fights.
I think Kamala Harris is tailor made to go against Donald Trump, a woman who can a woman who can speak to Roe v. Wade being abolished.
She can speak to women's reproductive rights being taken away
in ways that men can't.
She's a prosecutor who's running for president
against a recently convicted felon in Donald Trump
who's facing more charges.
I just believe she's the perfect candidate at the perfect time.
And not only that, I think she's a good person.
We had the opportunity to interview her up here three times. And not only that, I think she's a good person. We had the opportunity
to interview her up here three times. And just what she stands for. And also, like I said,
being a good person, the fact that she graduated from HBCU, the fact that she was a prosecutor,
the fact that she's not going to back down, the fact that she's not scared, the fact that she
looks like all of us out there to me. Well, I think the prosecutor thing plays well for her
right now. You know, when she ran for president in 2020 out there to me. Well, I think the prosecutor thing plays well for her right now.
You know, when she ran for president in 2020,
that was something that people, you know, used against her.
But, I mean, you know, when you're going up against somebody
who's got all the criminal charges that Donald Trump has,
I don't think that there's a better person to prosecute the case against Trump
than, you know, a former prosecutor, you know, like the vice president.
So Democrats are going to need all this energy, man,
because their only defense against voter suppression is large voter turnout.
And I've been telling people, you know,
since the Supreme Court's presidential immunity ruling that the Supreme Court
is no longer a legitimate institution.
And I think that they're going to be the biggest hurdle for us having a free
and fair election.
I don't even know if our democracy right now in its current state is healthy
enough for us to have a free and fair election.
And what happens when, you know, if Donald Trump loses in November right now in its current state is healthy enough for us to have a free and fair election and what
happens when you know if donald trump loses in november and then he challenges it with the
supreme court that he damn near put together he put three of those people on what happens then
right but i don't want to be a debbie downer i just want to know how y'all feel about kamala
right now and i ain't gonna lie i was tired i was politically tired i was tired of biden i was tired
of lying to us i would feel like you got a boost, right? Yeah, I definitely got a boost.
I feel like you got a little B12 shot.
You know what I mean?
I feel like that man whispered in your ear.
You know what I'm saying?
Got you excited, right?
What is happening?
What?
What did you whisper in my ear this morning when I walked in?
Let's go to the phones.
All right.
That's what I wanted to know.
Hello, who's this?
Oh, this is Iris.
Hey, Iris.
Iris!
Oh, wait. Let me get this. Hey, Iris. Ira! Oh, wait.
Let me just...
I can't believe I made it.
Oh, my God.
Good morning.
Good morning, Iris.
What's your thoughts, Mama?
Okay, so first let me say I'm so happy to see a woman brought up for president, and I'm grateful for that.
However, does that mean...
I was on a fence even with Biden running again because everyone talks about, oh, let's get the black vote, let's get the black vote.
And they get the black vote and nothing changes.
And when I say nothing, I mean our education system.
Our children are suffering in New York City public schools.
And let's talk about services.
My brother's paraplegic.
He got hit by a drunken driver.
It's very hard for him to get services.
And I understand that they allow the migrants to come in, but they come in and they just overwhelm them with services
and they forget about the people that are already here.
So what's going to change with that?
What are they going to do with the black agenda to help our children
that's struggling in New York City public schools?
They're not even on the same level as other kids in other countries.
And that's what my concern is.
So is something going to change because Kamala's running instead of Biden?
Like, help me out. We're confused here.
Well, those are all valid questions.
A lot of those things you named are local issues, though.
Yeah.
Like, that stuff you should be going to your local government with.
Hello, who's this?
Hello?
Yo, can you hear me?
Yeah, I can hear you.
What's your name, bro?
My name's Callie.
What's up?
Good morning.
How y'all doing?
Callie, good morning.
What's your thoughts, bro?
Hey, Callie.
Hey, man. I just want. How y'all doing? Callie, good morning. What's your thoughts, brother? Callie. Hey, man.
I just want to tell y'all to go.
Y'all been helping me survive mornings for a decade now from college to work.
I just want to say that.
We old.
We old, baby.
Let's go.
Thank you, Callie.
Just not.
Just new.
But we old.
We old.
Hey, man.
Oldness is greatness, you know?
You already know.
I don't think America's ready.
I don't think America's ready for a female president.
You know what?
I'm a black man, and I absolutely do not want another Democratic president in there.
I think we should give the Republicans another try.
There's a lot of agendas that the Democratic Party has kind of put into place that I don't support.
I think they're destroying the black man.
They're destroying the black family. I think they're destroying the black man. They're destroying the black family.
I think they're ruining our country.
And if you're living in New York like I am, man, this place is a financial nightmare,
not to mention crime.
I think if we put Trump back in there, man, it's going to be amazing.
Kamala cannot do what he's going to do to bring this country back to where it needs
to be.
And this is not a race thing, because that's the number one thing they like to say when
they talk about Trump and how he's a criminal
and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
I don't think any of that matters. His policies are what we need
to focus on and he's going to get us back where we need to go.
Kamala is not ready.
I'm not here to tell you
who to vote for. That's your opinion.
The only thing I will say about the beginning part
you said you don't know if this country is ready to vote for
women. I don't have any reason to believe
Kamala Harris cannot beat Donald Trump
other than it's never happened in this country.
And there always has to be a first.
Like, you know, people say in America never voted for a black woman,
never elected a black woman.
That's true.
But people never voted for the executive producer of Celebrity Apprentice
either until they did.
People never voted for a convicted felon.
We about to see if they will.
These are unprecedented times, people.
That's all I can tell you.
And that's right. Not ready. You just get ready.
Like, what you talking about? She knows
what she up against. Like, you just get ready.
I don't understand. Like, she not ready.
How you gonna tell somebody not ready?
And that's another good point Jess brought up.
Donald Trump had no political experience
whatsoever. Not one. None. Nothing
at all. So this woman has been a senator,
attorney general,
vice president.
She's seem ready to me.
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We're talking Kamala Harris.
Are you energized now, the fact that Biden stepped down?
How are you feeling out there?
Let's discuss.
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800-585-1051. We reported yesterday that Joe Biden has stepped down.
It looks like Kamala Harris is going to get that nomination.
So we're asking, do you feel excited now?
Hello, who's this?
Yes, this is Phil.
Hey, Phil. Good morning. What's your thoughts, Phil?
Good morning. I think Kamala Harris has what it takes.
I think she's a class act.
Joe Biden did it the way that I believe that people can look at.
That was as well as class act as well.
I love what you guys are doing on the show.
Charlemagne, you are hysterical. Thank you, sir. So listen, so you're energized is what you guys are doing on the show Charlemagne you are hysterical
Thank you sir
So listen so you're energized is what you're saying
Yes I am
Okay that's all I'm asking
Because I feel like there was no energy
You know I feel like people was like down
About the election coming in November
I definitely was
Hello who's this
Hey this is Tyler calling from Cape Coral, Florida.
Hey, Tyler, you called here before, correct?
No, first time we're here.
Okay, well, welcome to the show, Tyler.
What's your thoughts?
What do you feel?
What do you feel right now?
Well, to start, I respect and I appreciate Biden for dropping out.
He saved the country in 2020, and he's doing it again by doing that.
I think Kamala's a great choice.
She checks a lot of the boxes.
A lot of voters that Biden was
having trouble getting.
And nobody better to prosecute that fat
orange guy than a former prosecutor.
I just feel like
when it comes to the debate, I don't even think the debate
is going to happen again.
Donald Trump is not going to debate Kamala Harris.
I just feel like...
He don't want that smoke. She would wash him and I would love do debate again... Donald Trump is not going to debate Kamala Harris. I just feel like... Oh, he don't want that smoke.
He don't want that smoke.
She would wash him,
and I would love to see it.
Donald Trump is not debating Kamala Harris.
Thank you, Tyler.
I will be shocked
if Donald Trump debates Kamala Harris.
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Xavier, what's up?
V Beach, what's going on?
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Tell Obama be a running mate,
man.
Why do y'all say things that don't make no sense?
Sometimes I'm like,
dude,
just last me to do real hard.
Yeah.
Don't nobody like nobody want to see that.
She needs, and I'll say this,
and I wouldn't give a damn what nobody think about it.
She absolutely needs a white man, okay,
to make other white men and white people feel comfortable.
That's just the truth to the matter.
I like Governor Shapiro.
I mean, I understand in all reality that's how it's going to be.
It's just something we all love to see.
I get it, but it ain't about what you want to see.
It's about what it takes to win.
I like Governor Shapiro of Pennsylvania.
Josh Shapiro.
I like what he's done in Pennsylvania in regard to probation reform.
I like Tim Ryan from Ohio.
He was honest about the Biden situation when it was uncomfortable to do so.
I've been hearing people like Mark Kelly's name, Andy Beshear.
Yeah, I heard him a lot, too.
The governor of North Carolina, I can't remember his name.
It'll probably end up being Mark Kelly because he's an astronaut.
He's a bald-haired white guy.
When you look at him, he looks MAGA white.
I like Josh Shapiro, though.
I really do.
And if he did make it as vice president, he'd be the first Jewish vice president.
Of course, we all know Pennsylvania is a key state.
So I really like Josh Brown.
It's a battleground state.
Jess?
Yeah, I think Shapiro is great.
Shut up.
Let's go to another full line.
You know Shapiro wants to build a wall around Baltimore.
Oh, my God.
You didn't even know that.
That's not true, y'all. That, my God. You ain't even know that. You just go.
That's not true, y'all.
That's not true.
Hello, who this? Of course it's not true.
Why would anybody think that's true?
You never know with these people.
Hello.
What's your thoughts, brother?
I'm excited.
I'm excited that Kamala is likely going to get a delegate.
Kamala, sir.
Kamala sounds like a drink at medieval times.
Kamala.
Kamala.
Let me get two Kamalas.
Go ahead, sir. Kamala sounds like a drink at medieval times. Kamala. Kamala. Let me get two Kamalas. Go ahead, brother.
Yeah, I'm excited about her.
I mean, I'm happy to be a Democrat right now.
I'm motivated.
I'm telling people that I'm going to vote.
I wasn't going to vote for the other two, but I'm excited.
Okay.
Okay.
Well, that's good.
It's getting people off the couch because we always say that the battles
between Trump and Biden are couch. The Democrats are the couch because we always said that the battle is about Trump buying the couch.
The Democrats who are the cowards, the Republicans who are the crooks and the couch.
And, you know, I think what the Democrats did showed a lot of courage.
So I do like that they're showing something that they don't usually show.
You know, to make Biden step down took a lot of courage. Who's this on the phone?
Good morning. My name's Amalia. Hey, Amalia. Good morning. name's amalia hey amalia good morning what's your what's your opinion
y'all i'm nervous i'm nervous af but are you excited and nervous
i mean i don't want to say i'm excited just because she's a woman but i'm not gonna vote
for trump yeah i didn't say she'd be excited because she's a woman. I just thought you were excited about the new energy,
the fact that it's a new candidate.
Sounds like you don't like either of them.
I don't.
I don't like either of them.
But we don't even know what she's standing for yet.
Oh, I do.
I mean, you know, because I vote for issues, not individuals.
And, you know, I supported the vice president when she ran for president in 2020
because I believed in her agenda.
You know, I mean, right now I believe in women having all of their reproductive rights, president in 2020 because I believed in her agenda.
You know, I mean, right now I believe in women having all of their reproductive rights,
you know, which I know Kamala does.
I believe in major tax cuts for the working class, which I know Kamala does.
I believe in her business policies, period.
You know, I believe in her stance on mental health. You know, we was in, what was it, Somerville?
We were in Somerville, South Carolina, or Goose Creek, South Carolina.
I was with her.
It was me and Kamala when she was running for president and uh congressman jay more and she
introduced her mental health initiative you know in in summerville south carolina i don't know if
that was summerville or goose creek i can't remember but no what are three things that she
did over this past term that you're here for top three things top three things that she did i like
her stance on uh i like her stance on black black maternal health she did. I like her stance on black maternal health.
Like I said, I like her stance on small businesses,
what they've done with small businesses.
And I like what they've done with HBCUs.
And three things that you dislike.
Oh, my biggest issue with Kamala, and I've said this a million times,
I get frustrated at the person that we know behind the scenes.
I don't get to see her in front of the camera too much.
The biggest thing I have right there.
Yeah, that's always been my biggest frustration with the vice president.
My biggest frustration with the vice president is simply that the person
we know behind the scenes,
it feel like we don't ever get to see that in front of the camera.
She's shrunk in that role.
But I felt like the Biden administration had handcuffs on her. So I hope
for the next four months, we get
to see the real her. That's what I hope.
But anytime there is a vice president, you
really don't see their personality
too much. You really don't see that in any of the vice
presidents ever. Yeah, but I guess I'm not looking for it
because I don't know them. Correct.
You know what I'm saying? It's different when you
actually know a person and you sat down
and you kicked it with them on air
And off air
When you know a person you're looking for more
That's all
Why should Hispanics vote for her?
Oh I don't know I'm not Hispanic
But see that's what I mean
Everybody gotta go out there and do their own research
Yeah like
Why you can't answer these questions
What are three things that you hate About you know the three things that you're i agree she's drunk in her
role i'm i'm shocked that she's going to be a nominee and now i need to set my game up and do
my research i honestly don't know yeah that's all that's what i'm saying and i'm not telling
nobody who to vote for i'm just telling you you, you know, the things that I see that I support.
I'm not saying I'm a Trump supporter at all.
This Project 25 is horrifying.
It's true.
You know, you never know what's true nowadays.
True.
Well, thank you for calling in.
Thank you.
Have a good one, mama.
What's the moral of the story, guys?
The moral of the story is, man, go out there, do your own research, you know,
and do real research. Don't go online
and the internet. I like those questions
that she asked. Just find three things
that you like about a candidate
that you want to support.
It's really that simple, because I'm an issues
person. I'm voting issues, you know,
not individuals. In 2024,
I'm voting to protect
what we have left for democracy.
And, you know, I support Kamala because I support, you know,
women having all of their reproductive rights.
You know, I support, you know, major tax cuts for the working class.
And I believe in our business policies.
That's me.
Yeah, but I was saying, like, I respect her questions as well,
but she's the one with the problem.
So she has to do that research and answer those herself yeah while
she's not a Trump supporter she's wondering why she should be energized
about Kamala all right do your research and figure it out you know like you say
you're not selling the Bible to vote for but still I I think also the moral of
the story is it's a couple morals People get a lot of their, like, answers and points and all of that from Instagram.
I mean, not Instagram, just comments, what other people feel.
We are a very, I see it, that's how I feel type of country.
Like, that's a small part of us, but that's influence.
Like, online, what people see online, like you said.
Like, you got to read. You really you really gotta go she got a website like it's stuff that you have to step outside of social
media to find out to really get into this election people got to do their homework they just can't
listen to an influencer and say i'm voting because of this they have to do their homework and
understand what that candidate is running for what they're standing on and and make sure that
whatever that candidate that that you're voting voting for follows what you agree with,
follows the policies and things that align with you.
And Kamala got to go out there and sell herself
because like that young lady said,
she felt like Kamala disappeared.
You know, the things that you,
if you supported her in 2020,
we don't know if that's her same agenda now.
And Kamala has struggled sometimes
to articulate what policy positions drive her.
I know, you know the
black maternal uh death rate drives her that's one of the things i know drives her that's one
of the things that i'm i'm i'm big on so i know mental health drives her but she got to go sell
that to the people man that's all absolutely now she does well you know now she does but
you know how people will always be like oh we don't see it we don't see it we she's
a vp like is she a vice president is she supposed to be seen more than she was i just expected to
see her more but that's because of my own personal feelings and my personal belief in her that's what
that was that's what that was all right but we got action Yes, we do. Okay, November right around the corner.
What are we doing?
And we got Just With The Mess coming up.
What are we talking about?
Oh, my God.
It's going to be a heavy hour
because we're going to be talking about
the story of Sonia Massey.
Lord have mercy.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So it's definitely,
the Just With The Mess
is going to be pretty thick this hour.
All right, we'll get to that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Breakfast Club.
Hey, guys. get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Breakfast Club. Hey, guys.
I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Run High is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Had enough of this country? Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zaka-stan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q A-stan. On the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or
wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really
do remember having these
dreams and visions, but
you just don't know
what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, what's up?
This is Ramses Jha. And I go by the name QWAR. And we'd like you to join us each week for our show Civic Cipher. Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. violence and we try to give you the tools to create positive change in your home workplace and social circle we're going to learn how to become better allies to each other so join us
each saturday for civic cypher on the iheart radio app apple podcast or wherever you get your podcast
jenny garth janna kramer amy robach and tj holmes bring you i do part two a one-of-a-kind experiment
in podcasting to help you find love again. Hey, I'm Jana Kramer.
I'm Jenny Garth.
Hi everyone.
I'm Amy Robach.
And I'm TJ Holmes.
And we are,
well,
not necessarily relationship experts.
If you're ready to dive back into the dating pool and find lasting love,
we want to help.
Listen to I do part two on the I heart radio app,
Apple podcasts,
or wherever you listen to podcasts.