Vice President Kamala Harris addressed a crowd at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, emphasizing her understanding of young voters' desire for change. She acknowledged that for the younger generation, issues like climate change, gun control, and reproductive rights are not just political matters but part of their lived experiences.
Harris praised the activism of first-time voters, highlighting their leadership in advocating for important causes. She commended their efforts in addressing the climate crisis, promoting school safety, and fighting for freedom and equality.
As the presidential campaigns intensify their efforts to engage young voters, Harris' rally aimed to connect with this demographic, recognizing their potential impact in key battleground states such as Wisconsin. The event also featured performances by popular Gen-Z artists Remi Wolf and Gracie Abrams, further resonating with the younger audience.
Former first lady Michelle Obama also recently encouraged young people to channel their frustrations about the pace of progress into meaningful action. Both Harris and Obama's appeals underscore the significance of youth engagement in shaping the future of the country.