VP Harris to Star in New Kids' Show

Controversies from VP Harris' office continue to mount

Jim McCool
Jim McCool
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October 5, 2021

Despite discouraging poll numbers, VP Kamala Harris (D) has enjoyed being at the center of the public spotlight.  Now, YouTube has just announced a new kids' program, starring none other than VP Harris.

The Floridian previously reported damning data that proved Harris to be the most unpopular Vice President in 50 years.  Along with former staff members testifying to how toxic the environment around her office is, things seem to be off to a rocky start in some parts of the Biden-Harris Administration.

Regardless of these factors, this cannot rob Harris of making history, being the first female and first African American and Asian American person to hold her office.  Now YouTube is intending to feature the memorable VP in a new show titled, "Get Curious with VP Harris."

YouTube Originals on Tuesday announced "Get Curious with Vice President Harris," which is a special that aims to get children more interested in space.

The special, debuts Thursday at 9 a.m. Eastern and will have children visit the Naval Observatory, where the vice president lives, to meet with her and participate in a scavenger hunt with clues given out by NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough.

"My mom was a scientist. She would take us to the lab with her on the weekends and after school because she had to work long hours," stated Harris.

Harris has recently been on blast for her performance on the still ongoing Border Crisis in which she was assigned to handle.  Currently, the VP is still above her boss, President Biden (D) in approval ratings, beating his 43% with her 49% according to a recent Gallup Poll.

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Jim McCool

Jim McCool

Jim is a graduate of Florida State University where he studied Political Science, Religion and Criminology. He has been a reporter for the Floridian since January of 2021 and will start law school in 2024.

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