Kamala Harris Kicks Off People-Powered Presidential Campaign
Kamala Harris, now the Democratic Party’s presumptive presidential nominee, held her first election rally in Milwaukee. Contrasting sharply to her chief rival, former President Donald Trump, Harris emphasized her 'people-powered' campaign and criticized Trump's reliance on billionaire and corporate support. She pledged to prioritize a future focused on economic inclusivity and social freedoms.
In her first campaign rally as the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris lambasted former President Donald Trump for relying on billionaire and corporate donations. Speaking in Milwaukee, Harris emphasized her campaign's grassroots nature and record-breaking fundraising, promising a 'people-first presidency.'
Harris criticized Trump's alleged quid pro quo arrangements with big oil companies and highlighted her vision for a future where workers' rights, affordable healthcare, and childcare are prioritized. She also accused Trump of wanting to cut Social Security and Medicare while giving tax breaks to wealthier corporations.
Harris framed her campaign as a fight for freedom and future inclusivity. She rallied her supporters by promising to protect voting rights, implement stricter gun control measures, and defend reproductive freedoms against Trump's extreme policies.
(With inputs from agencies.)

