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Editorial: The Voice endorses 2024 candidate

The Voice endorses 2024 democratic candidate Kamala Harris. Gage Skidmore | Wikimedia Commons

Editorial Staff

Washtenaw Voice

At the Voice, we recognize the need for freedom of speech, protecting the rights of all and giving a voice to those who might not otherwise be heard. Former President Donald Trump restricted many of these rights with his blatant disrespect for citizens, justice, the environment and more. 

We saw hope through the 2020 election with President Joe Biden’s policies of defending reproductive freedom, offering a public health insurance option, passing the Equality Act, providing free community college, and supporting a $1.7 trillion climate plan based on the Green New Deal. During his term, though the 81-year-old had made strides, it became clear he was nearing the end of his political career.

Less than 20 days before the election, the Voice recommends Vice President Kamala Harris as a candidate who keeps these ideals and upholds our country’s standards. As a prosecutor, attorney general, senator, and vice president, she knows what it takes to confront an extreme political candidate. One of her principal values is holding those who attack our rights responsible. 

We are refreshed by her work for a better future that protects our freedoms, strengthens democracy and gives everyone a chance to thrive. She promises to be a president for all Americans, uniting us around our goals and always fighting for us.

Harris’ beliefs reflect what America can and should be. She has proven she has what it takes to be a woman within the political stratosphere. 

We hope all will go out and vote in the Nov. 5 election–whatever political ideology you uphold.

 

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