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Examining Minority Representation in U.S. Politics: Barack Obama and Kamala Harris as Case Studies

DOI: 10.4236/jss.2025.131012, PP. 204-219

Keywords: Minority Representation, Barack Obama, Kamala Harris, African-American Identity, U.S. Politics

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This research paper examines the role of minorities in U.S. politics through a case study of Barack Obama, the first African-American president, and Kamala Harris, the first woman of color to hold the vice presidency. By employing qualitative methods, including thematic and content analysis (Guest et al., 2012; Braun & Clarke, 2006) of campaign speeches, policy initiatives, and media interviews, this research examines their rhetorical strategies and their transformative impact on minority representation. Grounded in cognitive appraisal theory (Lazarus, 1991) and affective intelligence theory (Marcus et al., 2000), the analysis highlights how Obama’s message of “hope” and Harris’s emphasis on resilience mobilized diverse voter bases and reshaped public perceptions of political leadership. Primary data sources include transcripts of Obama’s “Yes We Can” speech (2008) and Harris’s vice-presidential acceptance speech (2020), analyzed alongside archival records, media coverage, and scholarly critiques (Kenski et al., 2010; Dyson, 2016). Findings reveal that while Obama and Harris achieved significant milestones in advancing minority representation, systemic barriers, such as unequal access to leadership opportunities and voter suppression, persist. The study advocates for reforms in electoral policies, leadership training, and political discourse to promote equity and inclusion in U.S. politics.

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