Vice President Kamala Harris made a campaign stop in North Las Vegas to rally Democratic supporters and mobilize the Latino community for the upcoming November election. Addressing a crowd at Mojave High School, Harris emphasized the administration’s achievements, including reforms in student loan repayment plans, gun legislation, and capping insulin costs.
During her speech, Harris criticized former President Donald Trump for his policies, such as separating families at the border and his stance on DACA recipients. She highlighted the need for a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers, increasing the minimum wage, and advocating for an assault rifle ban.
Harris’s visit marked her 11th time in Nevada since taking office, reflecting the state’s significance in national politics. Following the rally, she made a stop at Broadacres Marketplace, engaging with the local community and vendors.
At the event, Voto Latino endorsed Biden and Harris for re-election, emphasizing the importance of mobilizing Latino voters. With Latinos expected to play a crucial role in the upcoming election, organizations like Voto Latino are ramping up efforts to register and encourage voter turnout.
Despite recent polls showing a decline in Harris’s approval ratings, speakers at the rally highlighted the administration’s accomplishments, such as passing legislation benefiting veterans and addressing healthcare affordability issues.
Nevada Senator Catherine Cortez Masto and Assemblywoman Daniele Monroe-Moreno also spoke at the event, underscoring the importance of electing Democrats in the upcoming election to address key issues like immigration reform and housing affordability.
As the campaign season intensifies, Harris’s visit to North Las Vegas underscored the administration’s commitment to engaging with diverse communities and mobilizing support for the Democratic ticket.
Overall, the event served as a platform to energize supporters, outline the administration’s priorities, and galvanize voters ahead of a crucial election cycle.
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