Philly is wit Kamala!
How do we know?
Harris and Trump both held rallies in the same venue.
Harris' event was packed to the rafters.
Trump's? A disappointing performance.
But in all seriousness, this election is about two different visions for our nation. Trump and his Project 2025 agenda would give him unprecedented, unchecked power to do whatever he wants. He’s surrounded by loyalists who wrote this plan and are focused on seeing it come to fruition, and if Trump is elected, they will implement it.
Donald Trump will:
- Politicize the Department of Justice to give himself total control and unchecked legal power.
- Enact a nationwide abortion ban, restrict access to birth control, force states to report on women’s miscarriages and abortions, and jeopardize access to IVF.
- Put Social Security and Medicare on the chopping block and end the Affordable Care Act.
- Gut the Department of Education and funding for K-12 education.
- Increase costs for families by nearly $4,000 a year by slapping a Trump sales tax on goods that families rely on, like gas, food, clothing, and medicine.
- Give tax breaks to billionaires and big corporations while making working families foot the bill.
- Continue to attack the bedrock of our democracy: the right to vote.
Vice President Harris’ fight for our future is a fight for freedom. She will:
- Defend reproductive freedom and never allow a national abortion ban to become law. When Congress passes a bill to restore reproductive freedom nationwide, she will sign it.
- Fight to ensure that Americans have the opportunity to participate in our democracy by passing the John Lewis Voting Rights Act and the Freedom to Vote Act.
- Create an Opportunity Economy where everyone has a chance to compete and a chance to succeed.
- Bring down costs and increase economic security for all Americans.
- Take on corporate greed to lower the cost of everyday needs like groceries and housing.
- Cut taxes for working and middle class families, and help small businesses grow and thrive.
- Continue to protect Americans from discrimination, building on her work to secure $2 billion in funding for Offices of Civil Rights across the federal government.