Vice President Kamala Harris has launched a new advertising campaign to promote her ambitious proposal to construct 3 million new homes within four years. The initiative aims to address inflationary pressures while setting a clear contrast to the approach of Republican Donald Trump.
In a minute-long ad, Harris shares her personal story of growing up in rental housing until her mother saved enough to purchase a home, emphasizing the significance of homeownership. The campaign targets voters in key swing states like Arizona and Nevada, with 20 events scheduled this week to focus on housing issues.
Aside from ramping up home construction, Harris is advocating for government assistance of up to $25,000 for first-time homebuyers. This proposal comes at a crucial time as housing costs continue to impact the consumer price index.
Democrats Challenge Georgia Election Rules
The Democratic Party, both at the state and national levels, has filed a lawsuit against recent rules enacted by Georgia’s State Election Board. These rules could potentially allow county officials to delay certifying election results, raising concerns about the finalization of the state’s outcomes.
The lawsuit contends that the rules violate a state law mandating certification as a compulsory duty. It argues that the State Election Board, now influenced by allies of former President Donald Trump, is overstepping its legal boundaries.
The actions of the board have sparked apprehension among Democrats and voting rights advocates, unfolding against the backdrop of Georgia’s historical partisan disputes over voting procedures. This legal battle underscores the significance of certifying election results, a process that has gained heightened attention in the wake of the 2020 presidential election.