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Kamala Harris invites voters to chart a ‘new way forward’ as she accepts Democratic nomination

A smiling woman speaks at a podium flanked by American flags.

Taking the stage to a thunderous standing ovation at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Vice-President Kamala Harris sought to reintroduce herself to the American public and outline her vision for leading the nation for the next four years.

“Our nation, with this election, has a precious, fleeting opportunity to move past the bitterness, cynicism and divisive battles of the past,” she said. “A chance to chart a new way forward. Not as members of any one party or faction, but as Americans.”

Harris’s address in Chicago caps a whirlwind eight weeks in American politics and manifests the stunning reversal of Democratic fortunes just 75 days until election day. Party leaders who had publicly despaired over President Joe Biden’s candidacy after his disastrous debate against Trump, were jubilant both at the historic nature of Harris’ candidacy and their buoyed hopes for this November.

The daughter of Jamaican and Indian immigrants, Harris became the first Black woman and person of South Asian descent to accept a major party’s presidential nomination. If elected, she would become the first female U.S. president.

“America, the path that led me here in recent weeks was no doubt unexpected,” she said. “But I’m no stranger to unlikely journeys.”

Harris shares her political origins

Harris talked about being raised primarily by her mother in a small apartment in San Francisco’s East Bay after her parents divorced, and being raised as well by friends and caregivers who were “family by love.”

She also detailed a key part of her political origin story, when Wanda, her best friend from high school, confided in her that she was being abused by her stepfather and came to live with Harris family.

“That is one of the reasons I became a prosecutor. To protect people like Wanda,” Harris said.

She also outlined her career as a prosecutor, state attorney general, senator and now vice-president. “My entire career, I’ve only had one client: the people,” Harris said, before noting that Trump has only ever acted in the interests of “the only client he has ever had: himself.”

Harris told voters Thursday that they have ‘a chance to chart a new way forward. Not as members of any one party or faction, but as Americans.’ (J. Scott Applewhite/The Associated Press)

A historic moment

As she took the stage, she looked out across a sea of female delegates and Democratic supporters wearing white — the colour of women’s suffrage — the movement that culminated with American women…

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