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Kamala Harris Provided a Speech Demanding High-Priority to Young Participants

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Wanjiru Waweru, Jadetimes Staff

W. Waweru is a Jadetimes News Reporter Covering Politics News

 
Kamala Harris Provided a Speech Demanding High-Priority to Young Participants
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The majority of her first speech since the day that she lost the November’s election, Vice President, Kamala Harris the following week would address high school and college students, especially recent graduates, about “the importance of sustained civic engagement moving forward and the ongoing fight for the future,” said the vice president.


These sources reviewed on Tuesday’s (December 10) speech in Prince George, Maryland, and its concentration on young participants to be continued of Harris’ broader leadership strategy after the election.


Harris had been featured in small appearance in recent week since the lost of the President Election to Donald Trump, such an the appearance early this week at the White House Tribal Nations Summitt.


The remarks predicted to concentrate on the important role of involvement for the intention of providing and revealing fundamental freedoms for future generations of Americans. She would tolerate that it could be individual, private citizens who has been at the forefront of every advocate for the progression of American history.


Young advists played important role in Harris’ unsuccessful presidential bid, with her campaign seeking in digital advertisement, social media, and working with other leaders on platforms including Instagram, TikTok, and Youtube. The campaign 150 youth, and campus organizations to concentrate on participating young people in battleground states.


Prior to Harris’s nominee, she became an embarked on a Fight for Our Freedoms College Tour to participate with young people around America. Her office had promoted that she traveled almost 20 college campuses last year on the following on visiting 14 universities in 2022, in the extension to apprentice programs.



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