Progressive politicians, labor leaders, and activists recently participated in an organizing call to urge progressive voters to back Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign. They emphasized the potential for achieving their policy goals under a Harris administration compared to a second term for former President Trump.
Harris and her campaign have made adjustments to some of her previous policy positions, notably moving away from more progressive stances on fracking and healthcare. Congressional Progressive Caucus Chair Rep. Pramila Jayapal highlighted the accomplishments of the Biden-Harris administration, such as investments in combating climate change, drug price negotiation rules, student debt cancellation, and robust enforcement of antitrust laws.
Rep. Ilhan Omar, a member of the progressive 'squad,' posed a critical question during the call, urging supporters to consider the choice between building on the progress of the current administration or risking a return to a Trump presidency.
Organizers of the 'uncommitted' movement also participated in the call, expressing optimism about the potential to collaborate with Vice President Harris to advance their objectives and prevent a Trump re-election. Abbas Alawieh, a DNC delegate associated with the movement, acknowledged the complexities of the political landscape and the need to navigate them effectively.
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain, whose union recently endorsed Harris, expressed enthusiasm for the growing momentum behind the campaign. Fain anticipated a significant turnout at Harris' upcoming rally in Detroit, underscoring the excitement and support surrounding her candidacy.