Harris Accepts Historic Nomination Vowing Fight for Middle Class
- Democrat argues she is best positioned to tackle economy
- Night caps week of events focused on courting undecided voters
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Vice President Kamala Harris formally accepted the Democratic presidential nomination on Thursday, delivering a deeply personal speech as she vowed to prioritize a fight for the middle class and Americans’ reproductive rights.
Harris and her fellow Democrats spent a week gathered in Chicago reinvigorated, eager to seize the mantle of progress and extend a hand to the undecided voters they’ll need to recapture the White House.