Vice President Kamala Harris addresses a crowd at Michigan State University during her final campaign stop in Michigan. Image: Robert Killips | Lansing State Journal
(The Post News)- With just less than 48 hours before the United States presidential election, Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris addressed students at Michigan State University’s Jenison House Sunday evening. In her final stretch, she appealed to the youth for a united future and urged them to exercise their power through the ballot.
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Harris’s visit to Michigan targeted young voters, who are the most important people for the state’s electoral outcome. As reported by the Bridge Michigan, Karmala highlighted the opportunity to end a decade of fear-driven politics and emphasized America’s readiness for a fresh start. Bridge Michigan reported that Karmala expressed her love for Generation Z, “I love Gen Z,” as she addressed the student, and she cast herself as a new generation of leadership to connect with them.
Karmala emphasized the need for climate action and systemic racism to end the ongoing conflict in Gaza and ensure the rights and dignity of the Palestinian people and pledged to do everything in her power to end the war and ensure the rights of the Palestinian people, as reported by USA Today. Karmala also touched on domestic issues like climate action and systemic racism, highlighting the need for proactive action in communities and beyond.
In her final attempt to win the presidency, Governor Tim Walz is continuing to gather support in Michigan today, while Karmala will conclude her campaign in Pennsylvania with rallies in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia just hours before Americans cast their ballots. Karmala’s campaign strategy highlighted the ability of young voters to influence the future political landscape and demonstrated a thorough understanding of youth participation by addressing topics that are important to them and using active platforms.