Kamala Harris accepts presidential nomination at over-the-top event

"We’re not going back”

click to enlarge Kamala Harris accepts presidential nomination at over-the-top event
PHOTO BY DAVID BLANCHETTE

It was meant to be over the top, and it was.

Vice President Kamala Harris accepted the presidential nomination Thursday night at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago amid a kaleidoscope and cacophony of balloons, waving signs, music and a roof-raising roar from the party faithful.

A recurring theme throughout the convention has been the words that Harris always used in the courtroom when serving as a prosecutor, “Kamala Harris, for the people,” and she echoed those words when accepting the nomination: “On behalf of the people, I accept your nomination for President of the United States.”

click to enlarge Kamala Harris accepts presidential nomination at over-the-top event
PHOTO BY DAVID BLANCHETTE
Kamala Harris began her acceptance speech by wishing a happy 10th anniversary to her husband, Douglas Emhoff.
Before Harris began her acceptance
speech she said, “Happy anniversary Dougie,” to her husband, Douglas Emhoff, because the date fell exactly on their tenth wedding anniversary. Harris then covered her upbringing and early career to help explain her political philosophy and ambition.

“My mother told us to never complain about injustice, but do something about it,” Harris said. “She also taught us to never do anything half-assed.”

Harris pledged to create an “opportunity economy” where all Americans have an opportunity to succeed, and reiterated her pro-abortion rights stance, commitment to a middle class tax cut and support of LGBTQ rights. She also made frequent digs at Republican nominee Donald Trump and repeated a convention mantra, “We’re not going back.”

In response to the protests that have been a daily convention presence, Harris said now is the time to get a hostage return and ceasefire agreement worked out in Gaza. But she affirmed Israel’s right to exist, called the Hamas attack of last October a terrorist act, and said the Palestinian people deserve the right to safety and security but didn’t mention a separate Palestinian state.

Harris admitted that “the path that led me here in recent weeks was unexpected,” but cautioned the Republican Party that during her lifetime she has been “underestimated at practically every turn but we never gave up.”

click to enlarge Kamala Harris accepts presidential nomination at over-the-top event
PHOTO BY DAVID BLANCHETTE

The four-hour lead-in to Harris’ acceptance speech featured remarks from every day people who had endured gun violence, discrimination and human trafficking. But it also featured remarks from actresses Kerry Washington and Eva Longoria and music by pop artist Pink and country stars The Chicks.

Videos were played each night during the convention of former Trump voters who were switching to support Harris this year. Former Illinois Congressman Adam Kinzinger, a Republican, spoke from the podium on Thursday about why he now supports Harris.

“Donald Trump has suffocated the soul of the Republican Party,” Kinzinger said. “You Democrats are just as patriotic as us.”

David Blanchette

David Blanchette has been involved in journalism since 1979, first as an award-winning broadcaster, then a state government spokesperson, and now as a freelance writer and photographer. He was involved in the development of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum and more recently the Jacksonville...

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