Kamala Harris Picks Historic Site for Final Campaign Speech

Washington D.C., Philadelphia, USAThu Oct 24 2024
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Vice President Kamala Harris is set to deliver her campaign's closing argument in a significant location: the Ellipse near the White House. This spot has a grim history – it's where former President Donald Trump once spoke, sparking the Capitol riot of January 2021. Harris hopes to use this moment to highlight the contrast between defending democracy and inciting political chaos. This speech, planned for next Tuesday, just one week before Election Day, aims to encourage the nation to move forward from Trump's influence. The Ellipse holds a heavy symbolism. On January 6, 2021, Trump addressed a crowd there, spreading lies about widespread voter fraud and urging supporters to take action. The aftermath saw hundreds of people storming the Capitol in a deadly riot. Harris's campaign believes this location provides a strong platform for her to advocate for a new era of unity and democratic values. According to a Harris campaign official who requested anonymity, the vice president will emphasize the country’s desire to move away from divisive politics that Trump thrived on. The campaign is betting that speaking at this site will resonate with voters who are looking for a change from political turmoil.
Meanwhile, Trump has made headlines by promising to pardon those convicted for their role in the Capitol attack if he wins the presidency again. Recent polls suggest that the economy remains the top concern for many voters, with just around 2 in 10 prioritizing the protection of democracy. However, for Democrats and Harris supporters, safeguarding democracy is more crucial. Closing arguments are crucial for candidates to summarize their campaigns and convince voters to support them. While Trump's focus has veered into unexpected territories, such as discussing a deceased golfer's anatomy at a recent rally, Harris is preparing to make her case in a more structured setting. Before her upcoming speech, Harris visited Philadelphia's Famous 4th Street Deli, a popular spot among politicians. She interacted with volunteers and the mayor, expressing optimism about the election outcome. Afterwards, she filmed a CNN town hall, taking questions from undecided voters – an event originally conceived as a debate with Trump that never materialized. Harris's speech at the Ellipse promises to be a pivotal moment in her campaign, aiming to galvanize support and encourage Americans to "turn the page" on a divisive era.
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