Kamala Harris Stresses Domestic Ownership of U.S. Steel in Labor Day Rally Speech

Vice President Kamala Harris will advocate for U.S. Steel to remain domestically owned during a rally with President Joe Biden. The speech comes amid significant electoral campaigning. Meanwhile, the Middle East conflict continues to weigh heavily on the U.S. election, affecting voter dynamics, especially among Arab and Muslim Americans in battleground states.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 03-09-2024 02:03 IST | Created: 03-09-2024 02:03 IST
Kamala Harris Stresses Domestic Ownership of U.S. Steel in Labor Day Rally Speech
Kamala Harris

On Monday, Vice President Kamala Harris will emphasize the importance of U.S. Steel remaining in domestic hands during a campaign rally with President Joe Biden. This follows a White House meeting discussing a hostage and ceasefire deal in Gaza. As the post-Labor Day sprint to the Nov. 5 election begins, Harris, alongside her Republican challenger Donald Trump, will intensify voter outreach, particularly in key states like Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Nevada.

Harris, replacing Biden after his unsatisfactory June debate performance, will articulate her support for steel workers in her Labor Day speech in Pittsburgh. A campaign aide noted she intends to highlight her commitment to American steel workers and reiterate the necessity of U.S. Steel remaining domestically owned and operated.

The rally, their first joint appearance since Harris became the Democratic nominee, occurs amidst Middle East tensions. Israel's recent recovery of six hostages' bodies from Gaza has heightened criticism of Biden's ceasefire strategy. Biden, criticizing Israeli PM Netanyahu's efforts, continues to seek a Hamas-Israel ceasefire. The conflict's impact on the U.S. election is evident, with pro-Palestinian activism and Republican criticism marking the campaign landscape.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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