On Thursday night, Vice President Kamala Harris embraced her party’s presidential nomination with a speech urging voters to pen “the next great chapter” in American history. This language echoed her unique trajectory; she secured the nomination after President Biden withdrew from the race and endorsed her.
Harris’s speech was imbued with patriotic fervor, underscoring the Democratic convention’s focus on national pride. She called upon Americans to uphold the values cherished by previous generations and to take on the monumental responsibility of leading the nation.
The vice president highlighted her background as a prosecutor and presented it as a central theme in her campaign against former President Trump. She portrayed her career as dedicated solely to serving the people, regardless of their background, and framed her acceptance of the nomination as a continuation of her commitment to public service.
In addressing her past achievements, Harris recalled her tenure as California’s Attorney General, emphasizing her work combating drug cartels, advocating for seniors, and tackling foreclosure crises. She framed her perseverance in these battles as a testament to the value of fighting for the future.
Harris turned sharply to critique Trump, branding him as an “unserious man” whose re-election would have severe consequences. She accused him of attempting to undermine the democratic process and inciting violence on January 6, 2021. She also expressed concerns about Trump’s potential actions if re-elected, particularly about the Supreme Court’s recent rulings.
The vice president’s speech included promises to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, revive bipartisan border legislation, and strengthen U.S. global leadership, emphasizing support for veterans and a firm stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict. Harris also took a moment to honor her late mother and celebrate her 10th wedding anniversary with Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff.