Viola Davis Narrates New Kamala Harris Election Video

Viola Davis Narrates New Kamala Harris Election Video

As a strong supporter of Kamala Harris for President, I am absolutely thrilled by her latest campaign move to bring powerhouse figures like Viola Davis and Beyoncé on board. The emotional clip narrated by Davis, showcasing the life of Harris’ mother Shyamala Gopalan Harris, is a powerful reminder of the resilience, determination, and legacy that Kamala carries with her.


As the swift approach of the U.S. presidential election nears, Vice President Kamala Harris is employing high-profile endorsers – Oscar winner Viola Davis and multi-award winning artist Beyoncé – to persuade the public that a vote for her is essential and fitting for the nation, in anticipation of her contest against former President Donald Trump.

In the video clip (as reported by Variety), Davis can be seen telling a tale about Harris’ mother. The song “Freedom” by Beyoncé, serving as the anthem for the past several months of the campaign, is played in the background.

Kamala Harris Attempts to Convince Undecided Voters with Viola Davis

In simpler terms, Davis expresses, “There’s something deep within that breaks open when you become a mother.” This sentiment is conveyed as we see images of Harris’ mother, Shyamala Gopalan Harris. He continues, “You come to understand much later, that your children will be the enduring testament of your existence after you’re gone.

The clip continues with Davis’ narration, intercut with images of Harris, her mother, and her sister Maya. “This mother came to America at 19 years old. She stood five-feet tall, but she stood tall, becoming a cancer researcher, birthing two daughters – Kamala and Maya. And with them, she birthed her legacy.”

The core message of this campaign ad revolves around the themes of legacy and personal autonomy. It elaborates that Harris’ mother instilled in her the confidence to believe in herself and advocate for others. This empowerment led Kamala to become a dedicated prosecutor, championing justice, an attorney general who battled corporations for the benefit of the working class, a senator, and now a vice president, all while standing up for women’s rights.

In this instant, Kamala Harris is presented with a fresh path forward, according to Davis’ narrative, advocating for her as a potential successor to President Joe Biden. She emphasizes that every worker deserves to work with dignity – it’s their right. Every generation should strive to surpass the previous one – that’s their legacy. Lastly, she believes that every American should have the opportunity to own a home, launch a business, and accumulate savings for future investments.

As a movie buff, I was captivated by an ad that ran for roughly 90 seconds, concluding with Davis’ inspiring statement: “It’s high time we embrace a fresh wave of leadership, characterized by optimism and faith in a brighter tomorrow for every American. Born from the loom of Shyamala, woven into the American narrative herself, I am prepared to guide us towards progress.

This point strongly supports Harris over Trump, a person who consistently criticizes traditional American values and poses a risk to the well-being and overall security of American workers, women, and immigrants (not even mentioning his alleged felonies).

“It’s time for a new generation of leadership, one of optimism and a belief in a better future for all Americans. This daughter of Shyamala, this daughter of the American story, is ready to lead us forward.”

The video serves as another attempt by Harris to connect with American voters using common sense. She unexpectedly joined Maya Rudolph on ‘Saturday Night Live’, portraying the VP character in their long-running sketch series. With polls indicating a close race between Trump and Harris, every action taken by candidates will be closely examined until November 5th, 2024, when voting ends. After that, the outcome remains uncertain.

One day more, as they say in Les Misérables. Do you hear the people sing?

The Presidential Election will take place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.

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2024-11-05 01:01