In a passionate address at the Ellipse, near the White House, Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a stark warning about the implications of the upcoming election, framing it as a pivotal moment for the freedom of the Americans. “One week from today, you will have the chance to make a decision that directly impacts the life of you, your family, and the future of this country we love,” she declared.
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Harris emphasised that this election presents a choice between a nation rooted in freedom for all or one plagued by chaos and division… This election is about the choice of having a country rooted in freedom for every American or ruled by chaos and division.”
Addressing a crowd her campaign estimated at 75,000—though unverified—Harris’s speech sought to rally support against Trump, whom she described as “unstable” and “obsessed with revenge.” The location was particularly significant, as it served as a reminder of the January 6 Capitol riot, sparked by Trump’s incendiary rhetoric, which left numerous law enforcement officers injured and raised global alarm about the integrity of American democracy.
“This is someone who is unstable, obsessed with revenge, consumed with grievance and out for unchecked power,” she said.
With the White House illuminated behind her, Harris positioned herself as a unifying leader, vowing to be a “president for all Americans.” She contrasted her vision with Trump’s, who she accused of desiring to jail his political adversaries. As her speech progressed, she pivoted to her plans aimed at supporting financially struggling middle-class Americans, receiving enthusiastic applause when she asserted that the government should not dictate women’s choices over their bodies.
While Harris galvanised her base, Trump attempted to counteract her momentum at his Mar-a-Lago event, where he criticised Harris’s message as one of “hate and division.” He also seized upon concerns over election integrity, particularly in Pennsylvania, where reports surfaced about potentially fraudulent voter registrations. “Her message has been a message of hate and division,” said Trump.