Kamala Harris Accepts Democratic Nomination, Pledges to End Gaza Conflict

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris officially accepted the Democratic nomination for president at the Chicago convention, focusing on ending the Gaza conflict and standing against global tyranny. She criticized Donald Trump for supporting dictators and vowed to protect Israel, negotiate a ceasefire, and secure hostages from Gaza. Harris emphasized her commitment to defending U.S. interests, supporting Ukraine, and ensuring Israel’s security.

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As the first female U.S. presidential candidate, she called the November election a chance to move past divisiveness and promote a new path forward. Harris contrasted herself with Trump on issues like middle-class support, abortion rights, and constitutional risks. While her speech energized supporters, protests over U.S. policy in Gaza highlighted divisions within the Democratic Party.

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