Vice President Kamala Harris recently addressed her presidential campaign staff for the first time, delivering a heartfelt message of appreciation and motivation. Speaking to a crowd in Wilmington, Harris expressed her gratitude to the hardworking team that has dedicated long days and nights to the campaign. She acknowledged the roller coaster of emotions that everyone has experienced and emphasized the team's love for the country, Joe Biden, and herself.
Harris highlighted the importance of the campaign team in securing victory in the upcoming election, stating that their efforts will be instrumental in achieving success. She announced key personnel decisions, with campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez continuing in her role and campaign co-chair Jen O’Malley Dillon taking on the responsibility of running the campaign.
With 106 days remaining until Election Day, Harris emphasized the need for hard work and dedication from her team. She also took the opportunity to praise President Joe Biden's legacy and accomplishments, expressing admiration for him and First Lady Jill Biden.
During the address, Biden, who was listening remotely from his home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, due to Covid-19 isolation, reciprocated the sentiments of affection. He conveyed his love for Harris and reassured her of his support and guidance.
The exchange between Harris and Biden showcased a strong bond and mutual respect between the two leaders, underscoring their shared commitment to the campaign and the country. As the election draws near, Harris and her team are focused on the task ahead, determined to secure victory and continue the legacy of leadership that Biden represents.