CAP President Neera Tanden on the upcoming Democratic National Convention

Center for American Progress President Neera Tanden joins Yahoo Finance's 2020 Democratic National convention coverage to discuss the DNC as well as the Democrats' chances in the November election.

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- Joining us now is the president of the Center for American Progress, Neera Tanden. Tanden was the director of domestic policy for the Obama-Biden presidential campaign, and a policy director for Hillary Clinton's first presidential campaign, where she directed all policy work and oversaw the debate preparation process. Welcome, Neera.

NEERA TANDEN: I also oversaw-- I also worked on the debate for Joe Biden against Sarah Palin, which, you know, may come in handy soon.

- Absolutely. We'll see about that. So Neera, I want to ask you about Kamala Harris. And you've written evocatively about her, also being the daughter of Indian immigrants. But I want to know what you think she brings to the ticket. Does she bring in diverse voters or progressives or those housewives that President Trump talks about?

NEERA TANDEN: Well, Kamala's strength is with women, and a broad diversity of women and people of color. So I mean, we've seen this in the polling over the last few days. Strong majorities of Democrats support her, which I guess is not much of a surprise, but independents are very enthusiastic about the pick in this election. You see in the support for her that she has a broad diversity of support. Latinos, which is, you know, is interesting. I think it might be her immigrant experience which is driving Latino support for the ticket. But also, of course, African-Americans and women, and women of all backgrounds. Women in the suburbs, white women, women of color, Black women, Latino women and Latinas.

So I think she's an exciting pick. It's obviously a historic pick. And I also think her experience as the daughter of immigrants is, you know, almost a unique antidote to the kind of divisiveness we've seen with President Trump, who's attacked immigrants and has tried to change our immigration policies radically. I think it's an interesting contrast with his [INAUDIBLE] with Donald Trump himself, as well as his policies.

JESSICA SMITH: Hi, Neera. Jessica Smith here. I wanted to ask about Senator Sanders giving his speech tonight. What do you expect to hear from him? Because it seems like he has to do a little bit of a balancing act between encouraging his supporters to support the Biden-Harris ticket and also use his time in the spotlight to advance his progressive agenda.

NEERA TANDEN: Well, I think you'll see those two go hand-in-hand. First of all, Senator Sanders has done a really terrific job over the last several months unifying the party, which you can see in the fact that 95% of Democrats support the Biden ticket, Biden-Harris ticket. You can also see 88 to 90% of Sanders voters voting for-- voting-- planning to vote for Joe Biden, which is higher than it was four years ago. So I really take my hat off to him.