Vice President Kamala Harris made her final pitch to Michigan voters during a rally on Sunday, focusing on unity and a new way forward for America. Notably, Harris did not mention her opponent, former President Donald Trump, in her address to the crowd in East Lansing.
Harris emphasized the need for a fresh start and a president who values lifting up fellow Americans over tearing others down. She spoke about turning the page on a decade of politics driven by fear and division, highlighting her belief in bringing people together rather than viewing them as enemies.
While Harris has previously contrasted Trump's 'enemies list' with her own 'to-do list' in her speeches, she chose not to use that line during this particular rally. Instead, she focused on inclusivity and giving a voice to those who may disagree with her, stating that strong leaders welcome diverse perspectives at the table.
In recent weeks, Harris and her allies have criticized Trump, referring to him as 'unhinged' for his attacks on the vice president's mental acuity and his use of violent rhetoric against the press and critics like former Republican Rep. Liz Cheney.
As the election draws near, Harris continues to promote a message of unity and leadership that prioritizes collaboration and respect for all Americans, regardless of political differences.