Kamala Harris criticizes Trump for spreading ‘fear and hate’ at inaugural rally

US Vice-President Kamala Harris Attacks Donald Trump in First Campaign Speech

US Vice-President Kamala Harris has launched her White House campaign with a fiery speech attacking former President Donald Trump. Speaking to a crowd in Wisconsin, Harris painted the upcoming election as a choice between a former prosecutor and a convicted felon.

Harris highlighted her record as California’s attorney general, promising to match it against Trump’s any day of the week. The crowd responded with enthusiasm, contrasting sharply with the muted support seen at Biden events.

Following Biden’s withdrawal from the race and endorsement of Harris, her campaign saw a surge in donations and a lead in national polls. However, critics warn that her “honeymoon” period with voters may end as the focus shifts towards her role as Biden’s partner.

Meanwhile, the Trump campaign is attacking Harris on her immigration policies and liberal priorities, setting the stage for a contentious election campaign. Harris has received endorsements from top Democratic lawmakers and Hollywood stars, but questions remain about her choice of running mate.

President Biden is set to deliver an Oval Office speech explaining his decision to withdraw, while a Republican House member has introduced articles of impeachment against Harris. The resolution accuses her of mishandling immigration at the border, but is unlikely to advance.

As the race heats up, all eyes are on the dynamic between Harris and Trump, with the possibility of a debate looming in the future. The stage is set for a fierce political battle as the 2024 election season kicks into high gear.

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