Kamala Harris makes final case to voters before fateful Election Night
Briefly

"I think this is an inflection point. This is the moment where we have two very different visions of the future of our nation. And mine is focused on progress. Mine is focused on investing in the ambitions and the aspirations and the dreams of the American people."
"The first office I ever ran for was freshman class representative at Howard University, and to go back tonight to Howard University, my beloved alma mater, and be able to, hopefully recognize this day for what it is, is really it's full circle for me."
Harris has often spoken about the important role the historically Black college played in her life, including her decision to become a lawyer.
"Though she had a Jamaican father and Indian mother, Harris largely avoided talking about identity politics on the campaign trail, choosing instead to focus on kitchen-table issues like the economy, housing costs and reproductive freedom."
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