Harris focuses on closing argument as she urges Michiganders to vote early
Vice President Kamala Harris focused on the pillars of her closing argument as she urged Michigan voters to take advantage of in-person early voting, which began statewide in the electoral battleground Saturday.
“We need you to vote early Michigan,” she pleaded in Kalamazoo, later adding, “Folks, the election is here. It is here, and the choice is truly in your hands, and your vote is your voice and your voice is your power.”
Speaking after former first lady Michelle Obama, who made an impassioned case for voters to choose Harris, the vice president focused her remarks on now-familiar themes of her campaign as it enters its final stages, focused on former President Donald Trump and his “enemies list,” versus her own “to-do list.”
“Just imagine Donald Trump with no guardrails, he who will claim unchecked and extreme power if he is reelected, he who has vowed he will be a dictator on Day 1, he who has said he wished he had generals like Hitler, who calls Americans who disagree with him ‘the enemy from within,’” she said.
Harris, who spent the previous night in Texas highlighting the stakes of protecting reproductive rights, contrasted herself with Trump on the issue.
“Remember how we got here. Donald Trump hand-selected three members of the United States Supreme Court with the intention that they would undo the protections of Roe v. Wade. They did as he intended, and now 1 in 3 women in America lives in a state with a Trump abortion ban, many with no exceptions for rape and incest,” she said.
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