Kamala Harris pledged to earn the votes of young people this election, as the vice-president and newly elevated presumptive Democratic nominee rides a gen Z-powered wave of online âKamaloveâ .
In a pre-taped virtual address to attendees of a two-day youth voter summit in Atlanta, Harris said she had been elected the first female vice-president of the United States in 2020 âbecause young voters showed upâ. She touted âhistoric progressâ made by the Biden-Harris administration on combating gun violence and climate change, all of which she said was again âat stake this Novemberâ.
âWe know young voters will be key, and we know your vote cannot be taken for granted,â she said. âIt must be earned, and that is exactly what we will do.â
In the days since Joe Biden ended his presidential re-election campaign and endorsed the vice-president for Novemberâs race against Republican nominee Donald Trump, young supporters have flooded social media with coconut tree video cuts and âbrat summerâ memes â a reflection of the way her campaign has jolted a presidential race many Democrats were afraid was slipping away.
In an interview on the sidelines of the summit, progressive US representative Pramila Jayapal, said the level of enthusiasm she has seen for Harris in the last six days â especially among young people â was âundeniableâ.
âI have not seen anything like this,â Jayapal, chair of the Progressive caucus, which was divided over the question of whether Biden should step aside, said. âThe closest was probably Barack Obama.â
Citing the Harris campaignâs record fundraising and a surge of early support, Jayapal said: âBut this is even more than that â just the amount of money thatâs been raised. The fact that itâs come from grassroots donors, the fact that itâs first-time donors, the volunteers, the voter registration, it has really been palpable.â
Jayapal said Harris, who is poised to become the first woman of color to lead a major-party presidential ticket, had a unique opportunity to excite young people as well as Black and brown voters. Harris was also a strong messenger on issues that matter to young people, especially abortion rights, she said.
âOn every level, including the fact that she is a prosecutor and she will prosecute the case against a convicted felon, I think this is going to be a candidate that can take us to victory,â Jayapal said.
Doug Jones, a former Alabama senator and a close ally of Biden, said Democrats were desperate to unite after a painful few weeks.
âIt has moved not just with lightning speed, but with an enthusiasm that Iâve never seen,â he said in an interview at the conference. âIt is extraordinary.â
Many young people have expressed hope that Harris will distance herself from Bidenâs approach to Israelâs war in Gaza.
During a meeting on Thursday, the vice-president said she implored Benjamin Netanyahu to accept a ceasefire deal that would pause the fighting in Gaza and release hostages. In comments afterward, Harris emphasized Palestinian suffering while also recognizing Israelâs right to defend itself.
âWe cannot look away in the face of these tragedies,â Harris said this week. âWe cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering. And I will not be silent.â
Jayapal, who was among the roughly 100 House Democrats who boycotted the Israeli prime ministerâs address to Congress this week, said it would be âcomplicatedâ for Harris to chart her own course while still serving as vice-president.
âI know that she feels a deep empathy for Palestinians,â said Jayapal, who said she had spoken recently to Harris about the issue. Pointing to Harrisâs remarks after meeting with Netanyahu this week, the Seattle Democrat said: âI think she was trying to signal that she wants to take a different course â that she wants to perhaps consider things that President Biden hadnât considered or had decided not to do.â
Jayapal noted that it wasnât just young people and Arab and Muslim Americans who were pushing the administration to change its approach. Black faith leaders and labor groups have also joined calls for the US to stop sending offensive military aid to Israel.
âI believe she is listening to all of that,â Jayapal said. âHow she actually moves, weâre going to have to see.â
Jayapal also weighed in on Harrisâs search for a running mate. Her preference is Tim Walz, the Minnesota governor, a strong supporter of labor who Jayapal believes would help Democrats hold the midwest. Walz is one of more than a half-dozen candidates viewed as potential running mates.
Trump made his own pitch to young conservatives in Florida, at a conference on faith hosted by the far-right youth advocacy group Turning Point Action. In his remarks on Friday, Trump vowed to âprotect Christians in our schools and our military and our government and our workplaces and our hospitals, in our public squareâ.
He also told the gathering that they would not âhave to vote againâ if they return him to the presidency in Novemberâs election.
âChristians, get out and vote! Just this time â you wonât have to do it anymore,â he said, denouncing the vice-president as âincompetentâ.
Harris, speaking earlier on Saturday at a private fundraiser in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, called the attacks on her by Trump and his running mate, Ohio senator JD Vance, âjust plain weirdâ.
Recent polling had shown Republicans making gains with voters under 35 amid widespread disillusionment with the state of American politics, its institutions and its leaders. However, an Axios/Generation Lab poll conducted after Biden stepped down, shows Harris opening a 20-point lead over Trump with young voters.
Youth-led groups that have been calling on Democrats to do more to invest in young people are hopeful Harris can harness this new energy around her campaign. Already, her campaign has leaned in, embracing an excitement they have branded the âKamaloveâ.
âThe thing thatâs creating the energy here is Vice-President Harris and the hope that sheâs been giving young people and the vision that she wants to accomplish for us,â said Marianna Pecora, the communications director for Voters of Tomorrow, which is hosting the Atlanta Year of Youth summit. âYoung people are excited and theyâre energized and theyâre finding politics to be a joyful thing, something that they want to pay attention to for the first time in a long time, and I donât think thatâs momentum that can die with a meme.â
A handful of new polls this week showed Democrats, with Harris at the top of the ticket, gaining a few points against Trump, with the national race against the former president now neck-and-neck.
At a private fundraiser in Massachusetts on Saturday, Harris characterized herself as the âunderdogâ to Trump in the presidential race. âWe are the underdogs in this race. Level-set, OK. We are the underdogs in this race, but this is a people-powered campaign,â she said.
Voters of Tomorrow, a liberal gen Z-led organization, recently joined with a coalition of 17 youth groups to unite behind Harris. The newly formed alliance aims to boost Harris in the final 100-day stretch before election day.
On 21 July, after Biden endorsed Harris, Voters of Tomorrow recorded its best fundraising day, raising nearly $125,000. It has also been flooded with new applications and requests to start new chapters.
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