Kamala Harris warned in Phoenix: “Trump will separate families again, but he will do it on a massive scale”
The campaign is winding down and Kamala Harris went out this Thursday looking for votes in two western states where the Latino vote will be crucial. The vice president needs to win over this sector of voters to win Arizona and Nevada, two of the seven states that will define the next occupant of the White House. The Democratic candidates wanted to differentiate their agenda from that of their rival Donald Trump. “My opponent is also giving his closing arguments. “They are full of hatred and division: They insult Latinos and blame immigrants,” Harris said in Phoenix, her first stop. “If you are elected, you can be assured that Trump will bring back the family separation policy, but it will be on a much larger scale than last time,” the vice president warned at an event.
In addition to appealing to Latinos, Harris devoted a large portion of her speech to women and their reproductive rights. The Democratic campaign has chosen this message as its closing and main difference with Trump. “Our fight is for the future and for freedom, for a woman’s fundamental right to make decisions about her own body, not for the government to tell her what to do,” said the candidate, who told me Recall that a third of the population lives in states that approved abortion vetoes after the Supreme Court’s super-conservative majority overruled them. roe vs wade“Trump’s work is not finished. Yesterday he said he would do what he wanted ‘whether women like it or not,'” Harris said, causing the audience to boo. “He doesn’t respect women’s independence or their intelligence, but we trust him,” she said.
Arizona’s Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs has predicted a tough fight in the coming days. In his speech, Hobbs cited the close results that have defined the results in the purple zone, which is ripe for voting for Democrats and Republicans alike. In the 2018 midterms, she became Secretary of State by just 20,000 votes. Joe Biden won Arizona by just 10,000 votes in 2020, a result so close that it fueled false theories of election fraud fueled by Trumpism. Hobbs became local leader in 2022 by 17,000 ballots.
“Without those 17,000 votes, Arizonans would be living with a Civil War-era abortion veto today. Without those votes, our democracy would be in danger from the person in charge of denying the election results, Kari Lake (former Republican nominee for Gov. and today candidate for Senate). The fight for democracy does not end in 2022. It is alive here and now. “The eyes of the entire nation will be on Arizona,” the governor said.
Senator Mark Kelly and his wife, former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, as well as Assemblyman Ruben Gallego, a candidate seeking to defeat Lake and reach the Senate, were also with Harris. However, it was the musical opening act that shone brightest among the politicians. These were Los Tigres del Norte.
“I wanna remind the gringo/I didn’t cross the border/The border crossed me/America was born free/Man divided it.” with letter of We are more American, The Mexican group symbolic of the norteño genre joins the artists who call to vote for Harris. Bruce Springsteen, John Legend, Maggie Rogers, James Taylor and Mumford & Sons are just some of the musicians who have lent their work to provide the soundtrack to Harris’ effort to stop Trump. All these have affected important states. “Trump wants to take us to the past,” warned the group’s accordionist Jorge Hernandez, who recalled that Friday is the last day to vote early in Arizona.
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