US election campaign - Beyonce's "Freedom": Harris releases campaign ad
The democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has released her first campaign video. The nearly 1.5 minute long clip is set to the song "Freedom" by US superstar Beyoncé, which has also been played at Harris' campaign events. "At this election, each of us is faced with the question of what kind of country we want to live in," says the US Vice President in the video. She was proposed as the Democratic nominee for the November election by her boss, US President Joe Biden, on Sunday, after he stepped down.
"There are people who believe we should be a country of chaos, fear, and hate, but we, we choose something different. We choose freedom," the 59-year-old continues in the background. It's about the freedom of people to make decisions over their own bodies, and the freedom to live safely from gun violence.
"We choose a future where no child lives in poverty, where we can all afford healthcare, and where no one is above the law," the video features appearances by the Democrat and newspaper headlines about Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
- Kamala Harris, the proposed Democratic nominee for the US Election 2024, is currently running an intense US campaign, as seen in her election advertisement.
- The United States of America is at the heart of Harris' campaign, with her focusing on issues such as gun violence and healthcare reform.
- The government's role in ensuring equality and justice is a central theme in Harris' election advertisement, as she emphasizes the freedom of people to make decisions over their own bodies.
- The election advertisement also highlights Harris' stance on fairness, promising a future where no child lives in poverty and no one is above the law.