She'll be out of the conversation in the next day or two, but she's rock solid. I've seen two interviews with her, and her message is non-partisan, never headed, unifying, etc.
She refuses to take the bait as both interviewers were trying to set her up to support Trump ideas. She would not acknowledge policy similarities to Trump, but rather shifted the message to things like equal opportunity, stopping partisanship, healing division, etc. At one point she was talking about how black people get marginalized based on what party they choose to support, and went on to speak against trying to pigeonhole all black people into a specific party ("you want to be libertarian, be that, want to be Democrat, be Democrat, but stop believing and stop ridiculing each other over which party they choose.")
She's one to watch. Look her up. She can't be president because she was born in Jamaica, but could be a wonderful role model and unifying force.
She refuses to take the bait as both interviewers were trying to set her up to support Trump ideas. She would not acknowledge policy similarities to Trump, but rather shifted the message to things like equal opportunity, stopping partisanship, healing division, etc. At one point she was talking about how black people get marginalized based on what party they choose to support, and went on to speak against trying to pigeonhole all black people into a specific party ("you want to be libertarian, be that, want to be Democrat, be Democrat, but stop believing and stop ridiculing each other over which party they choose.")
She's one to watch. Look her up. She can't be president because she was born in Jamaica, but could be a wonderful role model and unifying force.