Citations:KHive

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English citations of KHive

  • 2020 August 13, “The Technology 202: Kamala Harris is already facing online attacks in her bid for the vice presidency”, in Washington Post[1]:
    The Biden campaign – and the #KHive army of Harris's online supporters – aim to be proactive in responding.
  • 2021, Laura K Murray, Kamala Harris: First Female US Vice President, →ISBN, page 69:
    Even after Harris withdrew from the presidential race, the KHive lived on as what one member called “a digital army.”
  • 2021, S. Bowers, quotee, compiled by Peggy Brooks-Bertram, Dear Kamala: Women Write to the New Vice President[2]:
    I know you know the #KHive (and #DougHive!) are in your corner and we are ride-or-die!
  • 2021 April 8, Noah Bierman, “Politicians dread the sting of #KHive, the fervent online fans of Kamala Harris”, in Los Angeles Times[3]:
    Many KHive activists view Sanders’ supporters — fairly or not — as a largely white male set of activists who see the country’s problems through the lens of class, at the expense of race and gender.
  • 2021 May 2, Sophia Ankel, “Meet the KHive: Kamala Harris' army of online fans who are fiercely loyal but can also turn nasty, critics say”, in Business Insider[4]:
    The group is united in its celebration of the vice president and amplifies the policies she promotes: KHive members speak out in favor of racial, gender equality, and LGBTQ inclusion.