Vice President Kamala Harris, the 2024 Democratic presidential candidate, slammed former President Trump and praised young voters in what will likely be her last campaign speech in Georgia.
Harris spoke to supporters in downtown Atlanta on Saturday, three days before voters across the country who have not yet cast their ballots head to polling places on Election Day.
“We have three days left, three election days left in one of the most important elections of our lifetimes, and we still have work to do,” the vice president said. spoke.
She turned to attack Trump just minutes into her roughly 22-minute speech.
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“This election is an opportunity to finally reflect on the decade of Donald Trump, who spent his full time trying to divide us and make us fear each other. It’s over. It’s over,” Harris said. Ta. .
“This is not a man who is thinking about how to make his life better. This is a man who is becoming increasingly unstable, obsessed with revenge, and grieving. And this man is , seeking unchecked power.”
She then asked “young leaders” to raise their hands and lavished praise on members of Generation Z, a voting bloc that both Republicans and Democrats have fought to gain support.
“I love Gen Z. I love them,” Harris said. “Because this generation rightly wants change. You rightly want change. We are determined to shape the world we inherit.”
“I know your strength and I’m so proud of you.”
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The speech traversed familiar territory as is typical for presidential candidates with election day approaching, repeating slogans and promises that Harris had already made on the campaign trail.
She vowed to crack down on food price gouging, which critics accuse of trying to control the prices of goods, and promised tax cuts for small businesses.
Harris also promised to lower health care costs and wants President Trump to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA), even though the Trump campaign has already said that is not a policy position. he accused.
The rally also featured appearances by famed film director Spike Lee, rapper 2 Chainz, and Democratic U.S. senator from Georgia.
Georgia has already broken voter turnout records, with more than 4 million people voting early or absentee during the early voting period from Oct. 15 to Nov. 1.
More than 50% of active voters voted early, including more than 700,000 people who did not vote at all in 2020.
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The counties leading in turnout were primarily rural, Republican-leaning areas. However, blue counties, such as DeKalb and Fulton counties, have significantly larger populations and exceed red areas in terms of total population.
Both Harris and Trump have poured billions into Georgia, a state that President Biden won by less than 1 percentage point in the last election cycle.
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The Trump campaign criticized Harris’ visit to the Peach State in a statement Saturday morning.
“Kamala Harris’s latest attempt to gaslight Georgians and distract them with insane liberal Hollywood elites and flashy celebrities has been her failure for the past four years. “It shows how desperate Georgians are to distract Georgians from their policy agenda,” said spokeswoman Morgan Ackley. For the Trump campaign in Georgia.
“That’s why Georgians are ready to elect President Trump on Tuesday to fix the problem and remove Kamala Harris from office.”
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