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Kamala Harris set to make her case to American voters

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Last updated: 2024/08/22 at 5:50 PM
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Kamala Harris will make the most important speech of her life in Chicago on Thursday, as she accepts the Democratic party’s nomination for president and makes her case for election to tens of millions of viewers across the US.

Campaign officials say the vice-president will use the primetime address to share her personal story and political vision, drawing a contrast with Donald Trump as she tries to convince Americans to elect her the country’s first woman president.

Harris, a former litigator, has said she would “prosecute the case” against Trump, the first former president to be convicted of a crime.

The speech to the Democratic National Convention will cap an extraordinary few weeks for Harris, who replaced Joe Biden as the Democratic candidate after he ended his bid for re-election and endorsed her instead.

The 60-year-old former US senator has closed Biden’s polling gap with Trump, and is now ahead of the Republican nationally and in polls of the swing states that will decide the outcome of the race in November.

Money has also poured into Harris’s campaign in the past four weeks, amid a burst of Democratic enthusiasm for her candidacy in what is expected to be the most expensive White House race ever.

It marks a remarkable rise for the Californian, who was long plagued by questions about her political acumen following her failed bid for the Democratic nomination in 2020.

Despite the enthusiasm in Chicago, party leaders, including former president Barack Obama, have warned Democrats that Harris still faces a “tight race” against Trump, whose Maga movement’s support has only hardened after the failed assassination attempt on him in July.

Harris must also navigate long-simmering tensions among Democrats over the Biden administration’s support for Israel’s war in Gaza.

A heavy police presence in Chicago has kept thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters from approaching the arena or disrupting events — but the week’s biggest march is planned to coincide with Harris’s acceptance speech on Thursday.

Some Democrats also remain bitter about how Biden was pressured to quit the race. The president defended his legacy in a speech on Monday but left the conference immediately afterwards.

Harris, who has not given any interviews since she replaced Biden on the ticket, is also under pressure to set out more detailed proposals on everything from the economy to immigration and foreign policy — and show where she differs from him.

Harris’s campaign has focused its pitch around a message of “freedom” — including for reproductive rights — and warnings about the far-right “extremism” of a potential second Trump presidency.

Those themes were on display at the DNC, with primetime speakers including former first ladies Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton, and former president Bill Clinton. Celebrities, such as television star Oprah Winfrey and Stevie Wonder also addressed the crowd.

Harris’s acceptance speech will be preceded by speeches from Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer, Arizona senator Mark Kelly, and Kelly’s wife, former congresswoman Gabby Giffords, who survived an assassination attempt and traumatic brain injury in 2011.

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