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Al Drago/Getty Images The debate between US Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris is Wednesday night. If elected, Harris would be the first woman and the first woman of color to serve as vice president. Because she represents multiple firsts, there's meaningful pressure on Harris to succeed — and there's been heightened scrutiny of her performance during the campaign. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. An earlier version of this story ran in the Gender at Work newsletter.
US Vice President Kamala Harris arrives in Tanzania for a two-day visit as part of a three-nation trip to Africa. Her visit follows a December summit hosted by President Joe Biden in Washington with African leaders to balance the rising influence of China and Russia on the continent. IMAGES
US Vice President Kamala Harris meets with Polish President Andrej Duda at the Belvedere Palace in Warsaw after the Pentagon, fearing a wider conflict, definitively rejected a Polish offer to give its Russian-made MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine. IMAGES
US Vice President Kamala Harris meets with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki in Warsaw, with their talks expected to discuss how to provide "military assistance" for Ukraine after Washington rejected Warsaw's offer of Soviet-era fighter jets. IMAGES
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris lands at Orly Airport near Paris for a five-day visit to further mend relations with France after a crisis brought on by a cancelled submarines contract. IMAGES
US Vice President Kamala Harris arrives on the House floor ahead of President Biden's address to a joint session of Congress. Arriving next to Speaker Nancy Pelosi on the podium, the two greet each other bumping elbows. It's the first time in history that two women will be seated behind a President making an address to a joint session of Congress. IMAGES
US Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband, US Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, alongside family members, walk along this year's non-traditional inaugural parade route, heading toward the White House, in Washington, DC. IMAGES