Vice President Kamala Harris emphasized the importance of looking towards the future and turning the page on former President Donald Trump as she made her final pitch to voters just before polls closed across America.
During an interview with SiriusXM host Zerlina Maxwell, Harris highlighted the contrasting visions between herself and Trump, stating that the choice for voters is between a president focused on the American people's issues or one consumed by grievances and self-interest.
Addressing undecided voters heading to the polls, Harris stressed that the decision should be based on how their lives will be impacted after January 20th and whether they want a president dedicated to addressing their concerns.
She criticized Trump's lack of a comprehensive plan for the country, characterizing his approach as centered on personal grievances rather than the well-being of the nation.
Touching on key policy areas, Harris discussed her economic agenda and reiterated her commitment to protecting abortion rights and reproductive health. She described access to abortion as a fundamental freedom that has been eroded and emphasized the need to fight for its restoration.
As the election drew to a close, Harris made a final plea for voters to consider the future direction of the country and the importance of electing a leader who prioritizes the needs of the American people.