CHICAGO – Striding onto the stage amid a groundswell of applause at the Democratic National Convention, Vice President Kamala Harris urged Americans to set aside political differences and navigate a “new way forward”. In accepting her party’s nomination for president, Harris intertwined her personal narrative with warnings about the repercussions of re-electing former President Donald Trump.
“Our nation with this election has a precious, fleeting opportunity to move past the bitterness, cynicism, and divisive battles of the past,” Harris asserted. “A chance to chart a new way forward. Not as members of any one party or faction, but as Americans.”
The child of Jamaican and Indian immigrants, Harris stands as the first Black woman and person of South Asian descent to accept a major party’s presidential nomination. If elected, she will become the country’s first female president.
A stand-out promise during Harris’s 40-minute speech was her commitment to sign into law a bipartisan border bill, previously vetoed by Trump, if she becomes president. Throughout the convention, the tone was consciously inclusive, with Harris and other speakers aiming to reach a diverse electorate, not just devoted Democrats stirred by Harris’s historic nomination.
“America, the path that led me here in recent weeks was no doubt unexpected,” Harris announced. “But I’m no stranger to unlikely journeys.” Referencing her upbringing, primarily by her mother in a small San Francisco apartment, she narrated the story of her friend Wanda who was abused by her stepfather and subsequently came to live with Harris’ family. “That is one of the reasons I became a prosecutor. To protect people like Wanda,” Harris stated.
Condemning Trump for acting solely in his own interests, Harris emphasized her sole dedication to “the people”. Over her long-standing career as a prosecutor, state attorney general, senator, and now vice president, she affirmed, “My entire career I’ve only had one client: the people.”
Harris also extended an invitation to Republicans disenchanted with Trump, urging them to disregard party affiliations for the election. “I know there are people of various political views watching tonight, and I want you to know I promise to be a president for all Americans,” the vice-presidential candidate declared.
Offering a rare glimpse into her foreign policy approach, Harris vowed to strengthen U.S. relations with NATO allies and remain committed to backing Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. She passionately spoke about the need to end Israel’s war against Hamas, the need for constructive stability in the region, and the defense of U.S. forces against potential threats from Iran and other foes.
Harris took a determined stance on women’s rights, vowing to reinforce nationwide access to abortion if elected president. She strongly criticized Trump and Republicans who have enforced abortion bans in numerous states. “They are out of their minds,” Harris proclaimed.
As the curtains drew close on the convention, Harris, filled with resolve, rallied her supporters, “Tonight get your party on, for the next 75 days we have a lot of work to do,” she said. “We’re going to win this.”
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