Kamala Harris Makes Final Push For Votes In ‘Brighter Future’ Campaign Ad

With three days until the presidential election, Kamala Harris is attempting to reach any remaining undecided voters.

On Saturday, the vice president pledged “to be a president for all Americans” as she concluded her historic $370 million paid media campaign with ‘Brighter Future‘, an ad running across CBS and Fox during the 1pm ET slate of NFL games.

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“Throughout this campaign, I’ve seen the best of America. And I’ve seen what is weighing you down and holding you back and weighing you down,” said Harris in the video, adding: “Now, I’m asking for your vote, because as president, I will get up everyday and fight for the American people.”

Harris touches on some of the core issues for undecided voters, including healthcare, reproductive rights, housing and lowering costs for the middle class.

The ad also features some of Harris’ recent speeches, including her impassioned closing argument on Tuesday in front of the White House, where an estimated 75,000 people were reportedly in attendance.

“The vast majority of people in our country have so much more in common than what separates them,” says Harris. “Good people, hard working people. We see in our fellow Americans neighbors, not enemies. We believe in each other, we believe in our country. We’re not falling for these folks who are trying to divide us. Together, we’ll build a brighter future for our nation, where we stand for freedom, we stand for justice, we stand for the dignity of work.”

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