Kamala Harris pledges equal pay for WNBA players: 'Should be paid their fair share'

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Kamala Harris pledges equal pay for WNBA players: 'Should be paid their fair share'
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Harris's comment came just a day after President Biden declared 'women are not paid their fair share' in professional sports.

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris gestures as she speaks during an interview with the Associated Press on the sidelines of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Summit in Jakarta, Indonesia, Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2023. Vice President Kamala Harris took to social media late Thursday to call for "fair" pay in women's sports, echoing a sentiment shared by President Joe Biden earlier this week.

Harris's comment came just a day after President Biden declared "women are not paid their fair share" in professional sports. Critics quickly jumped on the president for failing to acknowledge the WNBA loses millions of dollars annually and is funded by the NBA. "You can’t support women’s sports if you think men should be allowed to play women’s sports," Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders

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