Fatshimetrie, the leading online magazine, highlights Vice President Kamala Harris’s speech to members of the historically black sorority Zeta Phi Beta. During this speech in Indianapolis, she called on these women to mobilize for her election as president in November.
In a politically polarized context, Kamala Harris underlined the importance of the choice presented to the nation. It opposes two visions, one looking towards the future and the other towards the past. With determination, she claims to fight for the future of the country and invites the community to support her in this battle.
Indiana, a Republican stronghold for nearly sixteen years, is a strategic territory where the voices of women of color could make a difference. The vice-president, of Jamaican and Indian ancestry, intends to mobilize this already enthusiastic base for her candidacy, in the hope of broadening her coalition.
Jen O’Malley Dillon, campaign manager, stressed in a press release the importance of support from women, non-white people and young voters to win the election. This strategy is intended to be ambitious and resolutely focused on the future, focusing on diversity and inclusion.
Kamala Harris’ campaign therefore aims to bring together a new generation of voters around her candidacy, driven by the hope of change and progress. His speech to the Zeta Phi Beta sorority is part of this perspective, testifying to his desire to represent and defend an inclusive and progressive America.
By addressing these committed women, Kamala Harris seeks to generate support and mobilization around her candidacy, by highlighting her commitment to equal opportunities and social justice. His approach reflects a bold and innovative political ambition, which could mark a historic turning point in American political life.