Kamala Harris promises to be ‘president for all’, says Trump ‘unstable’
US presidential candidate Kamala Harris rallied supporters on Tuesday, urging them to reject the chaos and division she associates with Donald Trump as the US election campaign reaches its climax.
Speaking at a large rally in the heart of Washington, just south of the White House, the Democratic candidate painted former US president Trump as “unstable.”
Claiming he is “obsessed with revenge, consumed with grievance, and out for unchecked power.”
The current US vice president said Trump has spent the past decade dividing the American people and instilling fear among them.
“It is time to turn the page on the drama and conflict, the fear and division,” Harris said, calling for “a new generation of leadership in America.”
“I pledge to be a president for all Americans. To always put country above party and self,” Harris told the crowd.
The Democratic candidate promised to seek compromise and common-sense solutions, vowing to listen to those who may not agree with her or who choose not to support her.
Harris delivered her message at a historic site, the location where, on January 6, 2021, a crowd incited by Trump, who held a rally to promote baseless claims of election fraud.
The events unravelled while the US Congress was in session to certify Joe Biden’s election victory.
Trump lost the election to Biden, but he still does not admit defeat, continuing to assert that Democrats are attempting to “steal” the election through dishonest means in the current campaign.