In a recent rally in Atlanta, Vice President Kamala Harris emphasized the critical importance of voting and the tangible impacts of recent legislation on the lives of Georgians. Harris contrasted her administration's achievements with the actions of former President Donald Trump, highlighting issues such as the overturning of Roe v. Wade and the January 6 Capitol attack.
She pointed to specific examples of how her policies have directly benefited residents, including the expansion of high-speed internet access in rural areas and the removal of lead pipes from schools to ensure safe drinking water for children. Harris also noted the reduction in insulin costs for seniors, attributing these successes to her decisive vote in favor of relevant legislation.
With just three days left until the election, Harris called on attendees to mobilize their communities, urging them to engage in door-to-door canvassing and phone banking to encourage voter participation. She reinforced the message that elections have consequences, urging voters to recognize the power of their choices and the historical significance of their participation in the democratic process.
As the rally concluded, Harris rallied the crowd with a call to action, asking if they were ready to work and win, and to support her potential candidacy for the presidency. The event underscored the administration's focus on grassroots mobilization as a key strategy leading into the upcoming elections.