Kamala Harris Vows to Unite America as Election Day Nears
With the presidential elections just days away, Vice President Kamala Harris pledges to be a leader for all Americans. Criticizing opponent Donald Trump, she emphasizes her commitment to gender equality, economic stability, and immigration reforms. Harris's campaign gains momentum with support from Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen.
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With the presidential elections approaching in less than two weeks, US Vice President Kamala Harris has declared her intention to be a leader for "all Americans." Speaking to reporters before campaigning in Georgia, Harris highlighted the concerns men and women share about the future of democracy.
As the election heats up with former President Donald Trump vying for a second term, Harris aims for her first in the White House. She stressed Americans' desire for a president who leads with optimism and tackles pressing challenges, accusing Trump of stripping away fundamental freedoms.
Addressing the gender gap issue in the polls, Harris noted that her experiences at rallies show equal support among men and women concerned about democracy, economic issues, and women's rights. She committed to supporting border security and criticized Trump's handling of immigration, pledging practical solutions to fix the system.
Harris will campaign alongside former President Barack Obama in Georgia and former First Lady Michelle Obama in Michigan. Notably, Bruce Springsteen will perform at a campaign event. Harris expressed her honor at receiving support from these influential figures.
(With inputs from agencies.)