Vice President Kamala Harris launched her presidential campaign in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, following Joe Biden's withdrawal from the race. Harris, who has already secured enough delegates for the Democratic nomination, addressed a crowd of about 3,000, emphasizing her commitment to a future-focused campaign against Donald Trump. She reiterated her past as a prosecutor, positioning herself as a defender of the middle class and reproductive rights, while attacking Trump's record on various issues.
During her speech, Harris posed a critical question to voters: 'What kind of country do we want to live in?' She advocated for increased gun control and reproductive freedom, promising to challenge Trump's agenda. Her rally also highlighted her rising popularity in pop culture, with memes and endorsements from celebrities like George Clooney. Harris leads Trump in recent polls, indicating strong support among Democratic voters as she prepares for the upcoming election.