Vice President Kamala Harris delivered what is likely her final campaign speech in Georgia, just days before Election Day. Speaking to supporters in downtown Atlanta, Harris emphasized the importance of the upcoming election and the need for continued efforts.
Harris wasted no time in criticizing former President Trump, accusing him of perpetuating division and fear among Americans. She highlighted the opportunity to move past the Trump era and focus on positive change for the country.
During her speech, Harris praised young voters, particularly members of Generation Z, for their determination and impatience for change. She commended their efforts to address issues such as gun violence and climate change, expressing pride in their activism.
Touching on familiar campaign promises, Harris vowed to address concerns such as grocery price gouging, tax cuts for small businesses, and lowering healthcare costs. She also criticized Trump's stance on the Affordable Care Act, despite his campaign's denial of such intentions.
The rally in Georgia featured notable figures like director Spike Lee, rapper 2 Chainz, and the state's Democratic U.S. senators, reflecting the high stakes of the election. Georgia has seen record-breaking turnout, with over four million early votes cast, including many first-time voters.
Both Harris and Trump have heavily invested in Georgia, a state that played a pivotal role in the previous election. Trump's campaign responded to Harris' visit, accusing her of distraction tactics and promoting a failed policy agenda.
As Election Day approaches, Georgia remains a key battleground, with voters eager to make their voices heard and shape the future of the nation.