Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted the significance of the upcoming election during a fundraiser in San Francisco. She described it as 'the most important election in our lifetime' and emphasized the presence of 'two different visions' on the ballot.
Harris took the opportunity to critique former President Donald Trump, accusing him of employing the 'same tired playbook' and lacking plans for the American people. She called for a change, stating, 'It’s time to turn the page,' while showcasing endorsements from individuals across the political spectrum.
Reflecting on recent events, Harris discussed her advocacy for women's reproductive freedoms in Georgia following a report linking two deaths to the state's abortion laws. She also mentioned delivering an economic speech in Pennsylvania and visiting the US southern border.
During her speech, Harris referenced Project 2025 and drew parallels to Trump's economic agenda. She criticized his approach, highlighting the absence of concrete plans to replace the Affordable Care Act. Harris expressed her desire for a second presidential debate, aiming to engage in further discussions on critical issues.
Encouraging donors to mobilize their networks for voting, Harris stressed the tightness of the race, describing it as 'as close as it could possibly be.' She positioned herself as the underdog, emphasizing the need for continued efforts to secure victory.