Kamala Harris presents her platform to Philadelphia’s young leaders at Insider NJ event

Kamala Harris presents her platform to Philadelphia's young leaders at Insider NJ event

PHILADELPHIA – Vice President Kamala Harris this afternoon rallied her supporters in the City of Brotherly Love, exhorting them to find in the face of a stranger the face of a neighbor.

“We are optimistic and excited about what our nation can do together,” said Harris. “Let’s win this election and let us be intentional about building community coalitions. We all have so much more in common than what separates us. We will be the better for it. We are going to fight for the country we love. It is one of the highest forms of patriotism to fight for our ideals with our vote. From now until Election Day we are going to get the vote out in Pennsylvania.”

The Democratic nominee for President directly addressed Generation Z and those first-time voters in the crowd.

“You young leaders are rightly impatient for change,” said Harris. “You are leaders in what we need to do to protect our planet. You who grew up with active shooter drills know what we have to do to protect safety in our schools. And you know not to have her government tell a young woman how to make decisions about her body. This is about your lived experience. You are here because you know your power. The path to victory runs through all the leaders who are right here.”

Mayor Parker.

Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker addressed the crowd prior to Harris and added some detail to the vice president’s point in this critical battleground state.

“There’s one thing that any expert will tell you, and that is that the road to the White House runs through the Keystone State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and that means our City of Philadelphia, the birthplace of democracy, the sixth largest city in this nation,” said Parker. “You all are ambassadors. We’re all the soldiers who have to go out and make victory a reality. If you don’t understand the math of how to win this election you can’t understand the goal.

“That guy [Donald Trump] won Pennsylvania by 44k votes in 2016,” the mayor added. “But guess what? We remembered what happened. Then we remembered the assignment, and in 2020, the Biden-Harris team won Pennsylvania by 80k. They did. Guess what the difference was? More people came out to vote in the City of Philadelphia and our neighboring counties – our brother-sister counties: Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montour. More southeastern Pennsylvanians came out to vote. Southeastern Pennsylvania is stronger together. When you go out and you think about the why, I want you to remember the math. Our Vice President Harris is communicating to the American people that we can have a new path forward. There is room for you in our America, for everybody. We can make it happen.”

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Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice-presidential candidate, recently presented her platform to Philadelphia’s young leaders at an event hosted by Insider NJ. The event provided an opportunity for Harris to connect with the next generation of voters and discuss her plans for the future of the country.

During her speech, Harris outlined key aspects of her platform, focusing on issues that are important to young people such as education, healthcare, and criminal justice reform. She emphasized the need for affordable and accessible education, stating that every young person in America should have the opportunity to pursue their dreams without being burdened by student debt.

Harris also discussed her plans to improve healthcare in the country, highlighting the importance of expanding access to affordable healthcare for all Americans. She expressed her commitment to protecting and strengthening the Affordable Care Act, as well as her support for a public option that would allow individuals to buy into a government-run healthcare plan.

In addition, Harris addressed the issue of criminal justice reform, emphasizing the need to address systemic racism and inequality within the criminal justice system. She spoke about her plans to reform policing practices, invest in community-based solutions to crime, and work towards ending mass incarceration.

Overall, Harris’s platform resonated with Philadelphia’s young leaders, who were impressed by her commitment to addressing issues that are important to them. Many attendees expressed their support for Harris and her vision for a more inclusive and equitable America.

As the election approaches, Harris’s message is likely to continue to resonate with young voters across the country. Her focus on issues that directly impact their lives, combined with her track record of fighting for justice and equality, has positioned her as a strong advocate for the next generation of Americans.