US Vice President Kamala Harris strongly backed President Joe Biden at a campaign event in Nevada held on Tuesday, calling him a “fighter” and warning that re-electing Donald Trump would threaten American democracy. Harris acknowledged Biden’s tough debate performance but emphasized his resilience and determination to keep pushing forward.
Some Democrats, including Representative Mikie Sherrill, have urged Biden to step aside, but Harris stressed the importance of unity and perseverance. She highlighted the significance of the upcoming election, calling it the most crucial in our lifetime, and criticized Trump for inciting hatred, especially towards Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities.
Harris, the first vice president of South Asian descent, shared personal stories about her mother’s journey from India and her dedication to cancer research. She emphasized the need for representation and participation of Asian American voters in the electoral process, urging them to get involved at all levels of government.
Harris’s speech highlighted the stark differences between Biden and Trump, advocating for an inclusive and progressive future. She called for unity and action, stressing the critical stakes of the upcoming election.
Harris is set to continue her outreach efforts with a town hall in Philadelphia aimed at mobilizing Asian American voters. She stressed the importance of these communities’ voices being heard at the ballot boxes and their representation in government, reflecting the campaign’s broader strategy to engage and empower diverse communities.