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Harris arrives in Chicago to star at Democratic convention

Posted on August 19, 2024 By admin


“I very much consider us the underdog, we have a lot of work to do to earn the vote of the American people,” Kamala Harris said. File
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Kamala Harris arrived in Chicago on Sunday (August 18, 2024) ahead of her star turn at the Democratic National Convention, perhaps the most pivotal moment yet for her short but stunning election campaign against Donald Trump.

The U.S. Vice President has re-energised the party after an astonishing month that has seen her replace President Joe Biden at the top of the ticket and wipe out Republican rival Trump’s lead in the polls.

On the way to Chicago, Ms. Harris stopped in the crucial battleground state of Pennsylvania – which Mr. Trump won in 2016 and Mr. Biden in 2020 – and embarked on a day-long bus tour in a bid to keep up the momentum.

Accompanied by her running mate Tim Walz and their respective spouses, they set off from Pittsburgh on a coach emblazoned with their names to a series of rust-belt towns to woo blue-collar voters.

But Ms. Harris insisted that Mr. Trump was still the favourite to win and that she would campaign hard with just 79 days until the November 5, 2024, election.

“I very much consider us the underdog, we have a lot of work to do to earn the vote of the American people,” Ms. Harris told reporters in Pennsylvania. “That’s why we’re on this bus tour today.”

‘Fight for the future’

Her rapid rise has unsettled 78-year-old former president and convicted felon Mr. Trump, who is resorting to his favoured tactic of personal insults against America’s first female, Black and South Asian Vice President.

A day earlier at a rally in Pennsylvania, Mr. Trump lashed out at Ms. Harris as a “lunatic” and bragged that he was “much better looking” than 59-year-old Harris.

Ms. Harris’s headline convention speech on Thursday (August 15, 2024) will now be a vital opportunity to sell her story to an electorate that is still getting used to the new name at the top of the Democratic ticket.

She is expected to cast the election as a “fight for the future” against a second Trump term while promising an optimistic vision for Americans struggling with high prices.

Ms. Harris is set to join President Joe Biden on stage when he addresses the convention on Monday (August 19, 2024) – a speech that just a few weeks ago he expected to be giving as the Democratic candidate.

The ageing president is reportedly still fuming over the way Democrats pushed him out, believing he still could have beaten Mr. Trump.

But Mr. Biden is expected to focus instead on passing the torch and on what he terms the threat to democracy posed by Mr. Trump, as he seeks to cement his legacy by helping Ms. Harris to victory.

‘Gaza genocide’

Kamala Harris’s rapid rise has allowed Democrats to hope again, just a few short weeks after a disastrous debate performance by Mr. Biden leading many to think the election was already lost.

A Washington Post-ABC-Ipsos survey published Sunday (August 18, 2024) showed Ms. Harris with a narrow lead over Mr. Trump among registered voters across the country, where one month ago it had Mr. Trump and Mr. Biden in a dead heat.

But the shadow of protest against the Biden-Harris administration’s support for Israel’s war on Hamas in Gaza is hanging over the convention.

Security has been ramped up for the four-day meeting with tens of thousands of people expected to descend on the city to hold daily protests, the biggest of which are set for Monday (August 19, 2024) and Wednesday (August 21, 2024).

On Sunday (August 18, 2024) several hundred noisy demonstrators gathered in downtown Chicago carrying a banner saying, “Feminist and LGBTQ+ People for a Free Palestine.”

“The march was going to be for reproductive rights, then the Gaza genocide exploded. That’s why we’re here,” said 76-year-old David Finkel, from Michigan, who said he was also in Chicago for the infamous 1968 protests at the Democratic convention.

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker said the planned protests would be allowed as long as they remained peaceful.

“If there are troublemakers, they are going to get arrested and they are going to get convicted,” he told CNN.



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