Kamala Harris, the vice president and Democratic candidate in the upcoming general elections in the United States, took a tour of three key states on Wednesday to encourage young people to participate in the elections. In her final stop in Wisconsin, Harris highlighted the political power of youth and their desire for change, noting that it is a matter of political experience for them.
At a rally in Wisconsin, Harris was joined by activist Stacey Abrams and the band Mumford and Sons, presenting herself as the candidate for "freedom" and emphasizing her advocacy for reproductive rights. She also delivered a "final message" to American voters ahead of the election on November 5.
Tomorrow, the vice president will continue with the final campaign events in Arizona and Nevada, where she aims to attract the Latino vote with the participation of artists like Los Tigres del Norte, ManĂ¡, and Jennifer Lopez. According to polls, Harris leads with 48% of voter intentions, although the difference in key states suggests a tight competition.
Regarding federal protection for abortion, Harris lamented the decline of rights and defended the freedom of current generations compared to previous ones. The Democrat seeks to mobilize young people and all voters to participate in the elections.