Kamala Harris’s energetic first rally

Kamala Harris walking out in front of a crowd.

In the first rally of her presidential campaign, Kamala Harris greeted an exuberant crowd in Wisconsin and assailed the former president, telling them that she’d taken on fraudsters and cheaters as a prosecutor. “I know Donald Trump’s type,” she said.

Supporters, chanting Harris’s name, seemed to be releasing pent-up energy after weeks of uncertainty over the Democrats’ prospects. The vice president vowed to protect access to abortion and alluded to her relative youth, saying that “the baton is in our hands.” Read about how the Biden campaign transformed into the Harris campaign.

Harris told the fired-up audience, “When we fight, we win!” before leaving the stage to Beyoncé’s “Freedom.” A report said the singer had given the campaign permission to use the song throughout the 15 weeks leading up to Election Day.

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