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As discussions evolve, figures like Jamal Hill emerge for critique. Hill's assertions that racism and misogyny were central to Kamala Harris's campaign failure are controversial and highlight broader societal issues. The insistence that gender and race solely dictate electoral outcomes neglects other significant factors such as candidate viability and substance. Critics argue that until a commendable female candidate emerges, societal readiness for a woman president will remain stagnant—not due to systemic prejudice, but the quality of the candidates presented.