Kamala Harris in Philadelphia, PA | 10.27.24
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Word Count | 1,131 |
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Transcribed | Oct 28, 2024 at 03:37 AM UTC |
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Summary by ChatGPT - Empowering Young Voters: Harris addresses Gen Z, highlighting their role in addressing issues like climate change, gun safety, and reproductive rights. She acknowledges their unique experiences and encourages them to leverage their power by voting. - Unity and Community Building: She emphasizes the importance of building coalitions and community, urging the audience to see the commonalities that bring them together. This unity is critical for the strength of their campaign and achieving collective goals. - Patriotism Through Participation: Harris connects voting and civic engagement to patriotism, emphasizing that fighting for the country’s ideals is a form of love for the nation. She calls voting one of the most powerful expressions of this patriotism. - Call to Action for Election Day: With nine days until the election, she motivates attendees to make the most of this time by encouraging others to vote, promoting early voting, and ensuring that people know how and where to cast their ballots. - Belief in American Ideals: Harris reiterates the foundational values of freedom, opportunity, and the promise of America. She rallies the crowd with the belief that if they fight for these ideals, they will win. |
Kamala Harris | ||
[00:00:02] | Hey, Philly. Oh, I love this city. I just love this city of brotherly love. We're doing this. We need a medic. We need a medic. We need a medic. We need a medic. Sounds like we need a medic. M. Well, hold on everybody. Hold on. Just a. We need a medic over there. | |
[00:00:59] | Do we have somebody want part the way? So we got a medic over there. Okay. All right. That's what we do. We look out for each other. You got that right? Are we good? Hold on. Let's just make sure that's handled. All right? Do we have a medic over there? Okay, let's. Let's handle that first. | |
[00:01:45] | Uh, it's good to be back. And can we hear it for Coach Butler? Thank you. So, Philly, I've got a question for you. Are you ready to do this? Are, uh, we going to do this? Yes. Are we ready to vote? Are we ready to win? | |
Tape | ||
[00:02:56] | Mhm. Mhm. | |
Kamala Harris | ||
[00:03:41] | Together. And we are all here together because. Because we also understand how high the stakes are at this very moment. Philly, we've got nine days. Nine days. | |
Tape | ||
[00:04:17] | Sa Hm. | |
Kamala Harris | ||
[00:05:43] | M. | |
Tape | ||
[00:06:17] | Mhm, mhm. Sa mhm. | |
Kamala Harris | ||
[00:07:44] | For a future of our nation where we tap into the ambitions and the aspect aspirations and the dreams of the American people. We are a new generation of leadership that is optimistic and excited about what our nation can do together. And the great thing about living in a democracy, as long as we keep it, is that we the people, have the power to choose the direction of our country and its leadership. | |
[00:08:30] | The power is with the people. And from the beginning, our campaign has been about building coalitions and building community. Look over the next nine days, like I said, we are going to win. That is our highest order. But through that process, to all the friends here, I say let's be intentional about building community. | |
[00:09:03] | Let's be intentional about building coalitions. Let's be intentional about understanding we all have so much more in common than what separates us. We will be the better for it. That's what our campaign is about. Because we know we are all in this together. We have so much more in common than what separates us. | |
[00:09:31] | And we are going to fight for the country we love. And that is why we are all here together. Because we love our country. We love our country. And you gotta fight for the thing you love. You gotta fight for the thing you love. And I do believe it is one of the highest forms of patriotism, the expression of the love of our country to then fight for its ideals. | |
[00:10:11] | It is the highest form of Patriotism. And one of the most powerful ways we do that is with our vote. So, all right, so everybody's here because you're prepared to do the work. So here we are. From now until election day, we are going to get out the vote here in Pennsylvania. And if you'll give me a minute, I really right now want to speak to the young leaders who are here. | |
[00:11:01] | Is Gen Z in the House who's voting for their first time in the first election? All right, now, here's the thing I love about you young leaders. You know, you are rightly impatient for change. You are rightly impatient. You, who have only known the climate crisis. You are leaders in what we need to do to protect our planet. | |
[00:11:38] | You, who grew up with active shooter drills. You know what we have to do to fight for safety in our schools. You, who right now know fewer rights than your mothers and grandmothers, understand the importance of fighting for the right of a woman to make decisions about her own body and not have her government tell her what to do. | |
[00:12:10] | And this is why I love you, the young leadership who are here because for you, this is not theoretical. This is not political. This is not about some debate. It is about your lived experience. And you are here, and I see you because I see your power. And you are here because you know your power. | |
[00:12:33] | And I am so proud of you and everyone. Let us applaud our young leaders, our first time voters. Let's applaud them. Let's applaud them. Let's applaud them. So, Philly, we have nine days. Nine days to get this, uh, done. Um, and for the next nine days, no one can sit on the sidelines. | |
[00:13:12] | There is too much on the line. And we must not wake up the day after the election and have any regrets about what we could have done in these next nine days. So let's spend these next nine days knowing we did everything we could, that we connected with each other, with our neighbors, that we went up to perfect strangers in the grocery store and said, you know what? | |
[00:13:38] | I see you. Let's approach this moment in a way that in the face of a stranger, we see a neighbor. And let's talk with each other about what we have in common. Let's build community and let's knock on doors, let's text and call potential voters. Let's reach out to our family and our friends and our classmates and our neighbors, tell them about the stakes in this election and tell them about their power. | |
[00:14:19] | So we are going to get folks to the polls and we are going to make our voices heard. And let's give folks some important information. Election Day. Let's start with the basics, okay? Election day is Tuesday, November 5th. I'm serious. Everybody's busy. Let's start with that. Let folks know. You can vote then, or you can vote early from today through Tuesday, October 29th. | |
[00:14:55] | That's two days from now. So now is the time to vote early. Get it done tomorrow. If you can, go to iwillvote.com if you need information about where you vote, and if you have received your ballot in the m mail, um, do not wait. Fill it out today. Because the election is here, and the choice, Philly, is truly in your hands. | |
[00:15:27] | The path to victory runs right through all the leaders who are here, through all of you. And your vote is your voice, and your voice is your power. So today, Philadelphia, I ask you, are you ready to make your voices heard? Do we believe in freedom? Do we believe in opportunity? Do we believe in the promise of America? | |
[00:16:09] | And are we ready to fight for it? And when we fight, we win. God bless you. God bless the United States of America. |
Kamala Harris | ||
[00:00:02] | Hey, Philly. Oh, I love this city. I just love this city of brotherly love. We're doing this. We need a medic. We need a medic. We need a medic. We need a medic. Sounds like we need a medic. M. Well, hold on everybody. Hold on. Just a. We need a medic over there. | |
[00:00:59] | Do we have somebody want part the way? So we got a medic over there. Okay. All right. That's what we do. We look out for each other. You got that right? Are we good? Hold on. Let's just make sure that's handled. All right? Do we have a medic over there? Okay, let's. Let's handle that first. | |
[00:01:45] | Uh, it's good to be back. And can we hear it for Coach Butler? Thank you. So, Philly, I've got a question for you. Are you ready to do this? Are, uh, we going to do this? Yes. Are we ready to vote? Are we ready to win? | |
Tape | ||
[00:02:56] | Mhm. Mhm. | |
Kamala Harris | ||
[00:03:41] | Together. And we are all here together because. Because we also understand how high the stakes are at this very moment. Philly, we've got nine days. Nine days. | |
Tape | ||
[00:04:17] | Sa Hm. | |
Kamala Harris | ||
[00:05:43] | M. | |
Tape | ||
[00:06:17] | Mhm, mhm. Sa mhm. | |
Kamala Harris | ||
[00:07:44] | For a future of our nation where we tap into the ambitions and the aspect aspirations and the dreams of the American people. We are a new generation of leadership that is optimistic and excited about what our nation can do together. And the great thing about living in a democracy, as long as we keep it, is that we the people, have the power to choose the direction of our country and its leadership. | |
[00:08:30] | The power is with the people. And from the beginning, our campaign has been about building coalitions and building community. Look over the next nine days, like I said, we are going to win. That is our highest order. But through that process, to all the friends here, I say let's be intentional about building community. | |
[00:09:03] | Let's be intentional about building coalitions. Let's be intentional about understanding we all have so much more in common than what separates us. We will be the better for it. That's what our campaign is about. Because we know we are all in this together. We have so much more in common than what separates us. | |
[00:09:31] | And we are going to fight for the country we love. And that is why we are all here together. Because we love our country. We love our country. And you gotta fight for the thing you love. You gotta fight for the thing you love. And I do believe it is one of the highest forms of patriotism, the expression of the love of our country to then fight for its ideals. | |
[00:10:11] | It is the highest form of Patriotism. And one of the most powerful ways we do that is with our vote. So, all right, so everybody's here because you're prepared to do the work. So here we are. From now until election day, we are going to get out the vote here in Pennsylvania. And if you'll give me a minute, I really right now want to speak to the young leaders who are here. | |
[00:11:01] | Is Gen Z in the House who's voting for their first time in the first election? All right, now, here's the thing I love about you young leaders. You know, you are rightly impatient for change. You are rightly impatient. You, who have only known the climate crisis. You are leaders in what we need to do to protect our planet. | |
[00:11:38] | You, who grew up with active shooter drills. You know what we have to do to fight for safety in our schools. You, who right now know fewer rights than your mothers and grandmothers, understand the importance of fighting for the right of a woman to make decisions about her own body and not have her government tell her what to do. | |
[00:12:10] | And this is why I love you, the young leadership who are here because for you, this is not theoretical. This is not political. This is not about some debate. It is about your lived experience. And you are here, and I see you because I see your power. And you are here because you know your power. | |
[00:12:33] | And I am so proud of you and everyone. Let us applaud our young leaders, our first time voters. Let's applaud them. Let's applaud them. Let's applaud them. So, Philly, we have nine days. Nine days to get this, uh, done. Um, and for the next nine days, no one can sit on the sidelines. | |
[00:13:12] | There is too much on the line. And we must not wake up the day after the election and have any regrets about what we could have done in these next nine days. So let's spend these next nine days knowing we did everything we could, that we connected with each other, with our neighbors, that we went up to perfect strangers in the grocery store and said, you know what? | |
[00:13:38] | I see you. Let's approach this moment in a way that in the face of a stranger, we see a neighbor. And let's talk with each other about what we have in common. Let's build community and let's knock on doors, let's text and call potential voters. Let's reach out to our family and our friends and our classmates and our neighbors, tell them about the stakes in this election and tell them about their power. | |
[00:14:19] | So we are going to get folks to the polls and we are going to make our voices heard. And let's give folks some important information. Election Day. Let's start with the basics, okay? Election day is Tuesday, November 5th. I'm serious. Everybody's busy. Let's start with that. Let folks know. You can vote then, or you can vote early from today through Tuesday, October 29th. | |
[00:14:55] | That's two days from now. So now is the time to vote early. Get it done tomorrow. If you can, go to iwillvote.com if you need information about where you vote, and if you have received your ballot in the m mail, um, do not wait. Fill it out today. Because the election is here, and the choice, Philly, is truly in your hands. | |
[00:15:27] | The path to victory runs right through all the leaders who are here, through all of you. And your vote is your voice, and your voice is your power. So today, Philadelphia, I ask you, are you ready to make your voices heard? Do we believe in freedom? Do we believe in opportunity? Do we believe in the promise of America? | |
[00:16:09] | And are we ready to fight for it? And when we fight, we win. God bless you. God bless the United States of America. |
Kamala Harris | ||
[00:00:02] | Hey, Philly. Oh, I love this city. I just love this city of brotherly love. We're doing this. We need a medic. We need a medic. We need a medic. We need a medic. Sounds like we need a medic. M. Well, hold on everybody. Hold on. Just a. We need a medic over there. | |
[00:00:59] | Do we have somebody want part the way? So we got a medic over there. Okay. All right. That's what we do. We look out for each other. You got that right? Are we good? Hold on. Let's just make sure that's handled. All right? Do we have a medic over there? Okay, let's. Let's handle that first. | |
[00:01:45] | Uh, it's good to be back. And can we hear it for Coach Butler? Thank you. So, Philly, I've got a question for you. Are you ready to do this? Are, uh, we going to do this? Yes. Are we ready to vote? Are we ready to win? | |
Tape | ||
[00:02:56] | Mhm. Mhm. | |
Kamala Harris | ||
[00:03:41] | Together. And we are all here together because. Because we also understand how high the stakes are at this very moment. Philly, we've got nine days. Nine days. | |
Tape | ||
[00:04:17] | Sa Hm. | |
Kamala Harris | ||
[00:05:43] | M. | |
Tape | ||
[00:06:17] | Mhm, mhm. Sa mhm. | |
Kamala Harris | ||
[00:07:44] | For a future of our nation where we tap into the ambitions and the aspect aspirations and the dreams of the American people. We are a new generation of leadership that is optimistic and excited about what our nation can do together. And the great thing about living in a democracy, as long as we keep it, is that we the people, have the power to choose the direction of our country and its leadership. | |
[00:08:30] | The power is with the people. And from the beginning, our campaign has been about building coalitions and building community. Look over the next nine days, like I said, we are going to win. That is our highest order. But through that process, to all the friends here, I say let's be intentional about building community. | |
[00:09:03] | Let's be intentional about building coalitions. Let's be intentional about understanding we all have so much more in common than what separates us. We will be the better for it. That's what our campaign is about. Because we know we are all in this together. We have so much more in common than what separates us. | |
[00:09:31] | And we are going to fight for the country we love. And that is why we are all here together. Because we love our country. We love our country. And you gotta fight for the thing you love. You gotta fight for the thing you love. And I do believe it is one of the highest forms of patriotism, the expression of the love of our country to then fight for its ideals. | |
[00:10:11] | It is the highest form of Patriotism. And one of the most powerful ways we do that is with our vote. So, all right, so everybody's here because you're prepared to do the work. So here we are. From now until election day, we are going to get out the vote here in Pennsylvania. And if you'll give me a minute, I really right now want to speak to the young leaders who are here. | |
[00:11:01] | Is Gen Z in the House who's voting for their first time in the first election? All right, now, here's the thing I love about you young leaders. You know, you are rightly impatient for change. You are rightly impatient. You, who have only known the climate crisis. You are leaders in what we need to do to protect our planet. | |
[00:11:38] | You, who grew up with active shooter drills. You know what we have to do to fight for safety in our schools. You, who right now know fewer rights than your mothers and grandmothers, understand the importance of fighting for the right of a woman to make decisions about her own body and not have her government tell her what to do. | |
[00:12:10] | And this is why I love you, the young leadership who are here because for you, this is not theoretical. This is not political. This is not about some debate. It is about your lived experience. And you are here, and I see you because I see your power. And you are here because you know your power. | |
[00:12:33] | And I am so proud of you and everyone. Let us applaud our young leaders, our first time voters. Let's applaud them. Let's applaud them. Let's applaud them. So, Philly, we have nine days. Nine days to get this, uh, done. Um, and for the next nine days, no one can sit on the sidelines. | |
[00:13:12] | There is too much on the line. And we must not wake up the day after the election and have any regrets about what we could have done in these next nine days. So let's spend these next nine days knowing we did everything we could, that we connected with each other, with our neighbors, that we went up to perfect strangers in the grocery store and said, you know what? | |
[00:13:38] | I see you. Let's approach this moment in a way that in the face of a stranger, we see a neighbor. And let's talk with each other about what we have in common. Let's build community and let's knock on doors, let's text and call potential voters. Let's reach out to our family and our friends and our classmates and our neighbors, tell them about the stakes in this election and tell them about their power. | |
[00:14:19] | So we are going to get folks to the polls and we are going to make our voices heard. And let's give folks some important information. Election Day. Let's start with the basics, okay? Election day is Tuesday, November 5th. I'm serious. Everybody's busy. Let's start with that. Let folks know. You can vote then, or you can vote early from today through Tuesday, October 29th. | |
[00:14:55] | That's two days from now. So now is the time to vote early. Get it done tomorrow. If you can, go to iwillvote.com if you need information about where you vote, and if you have received your ballot in the m mail, um, do not wait. Fill it out today. Because the election is here, and the choice, Philly, is truly in your hands. | |
[00:15:27] | The path to victory runs right through all the leaders who are here, through all of you. And your vote is your voice, and your voice is your power. So today, Philadelphia, I ask you, are you ready to make your voices heard? Do we believe in freedom? Do we believe in opportunity? Do we believe in the promise of America? | |
[00:16:09] | And are we ready to fight for it? And when we fight, we win. God bless you. God bless the United States of America. |