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Doug Emhoff says leaving his law career to support Vice President Kamala Harris was a 'no-brainer'

Talia Lakritz   

Doug Emhoff says leaving his law career to support Vice President Kamala Harris was a 'no-brainer'
  • $4 quit his job as an entertainment lawyer when $4
  • He told a group of campers that supporting Harris this way was a "no-brainer," $4.

Doug Emhoff worked as an entertainment lawyer for almost 30 years $4, Vice President Kamala Harris, in the White House.

In July, Emhoff spoke to participants in a summer camp run by Tools & Tiaras, a nonprofit in Queens, New York, that encourages women and girls to pursue careers in construction, about supporting Harris in her role, $4

"I think just by stepping away from my career that I love and I was actually very good at so I could support my wife, who was the first woman to become vice president, it was a no-brainer," Emhoff said, per The 19th. "With this big platform that I have and all the microphones and media and working in this great administration with all of these resources, I really decided to lean in on this issue of men supporting women, professionally and personally, so they can succeed, even if that means stepping away from my own career."

As second gentleman, Emhoff has made gender equality part of his mission, appearing at events such as the $4 and speaking about the value of men supporting women in leadership roles. His $4 says that "He is proud of the Biden-Harris Administration's commitments to advancing gender equity and will continue to speak about the importance of being a supportive spouse."



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