On the fourth and final day of the Democratic National Convention, Senator Kamala Harris is set to deliver a speech as the party’s vice presidential nominee and provide the finale to the convention. Harris will be the first black woman and first Asian American on a major party’s presidential ticket, a historic moment for the United States.
Throughout the convention, various Democratic leaders and speakers have highlighted the need to defeat President Donald Trump in the upcoming election and restore the values of democracy and inclusion. Former President Barack Obama, Senator Elizabeth Warren, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were among those who spoke during the convention, emphasizing the importance of unity and solidarity within the party.
Harris’ speech is expected to focus on her background as a prosecutor and advocate for criminal justice reform, as well as her vision for the future of the country. She will also likely address the current challenges facing the nation, including the coronavirus pandemic, racial injustice, and economic inequality.
The convention has taken place virtually this year due to the ongoing pandemic, with speakers addressing audiences from various locations across the country. Despite the lack of traditional in-person events, the convention has been praised for its innovative approach and powerful messages.
As Harris prepares to deliver her speech, Democrats are hopeful that the convention will energize voters and rally support for the party’s ticket. With just a few months until the November election, the Democratic Party is focused on mobilizing its base and reaching out to undecided voters in order to secure a victory over President Trump and his Republican challenger, Joe Biden.
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