Cardi B electrified at a Milwaukee campaign rally for Vice President Kamala Harris, delivering an onslaught against former President Donald Trump over his unpopular position on women’s rights. Known for being candid and fearless, Cardi did not take kindly to this statement from Trump on “protecting women whether they like it or not,” calling him a “hustler” since he would manipulate public opinion on critical issues concerning health and reproductive rights of women.
True protection,” Cardi explained, “doesn’t mean you’re stunting the girls, you’re putting constraints on them.
It’s about respecting our rights to make our own choices.” She explained that the real way to support women is upholding their access to health care, especially in areas related to reproductive and mental health, not forcing measures of restriction. Cardi’s words were bold, considering she told her audience that she is concerned with Trump’s repeated attempts at controlling women’s freedoms and dictating their healthcare options because he says it’s “protection.”. Cardi also took the opportunity to announce her endorsement of Kamala Harris, drawing parallels between their upbringings. “We’re both underdogs,” Cardi said of the battles they’ve each had to fight during their careers. “First, I was really hesitant about making any political endorsements, but then I started reading up and down, and I liked that on healthcare, economic justice, and women’s rights, she’s just not taking nobody’s side. Cardi really drove the point home, saying her decision to support Harris was driven by increasing living costs among average Americans and wanting leaders in office who actually cared and were decent.
Kamala Harris, throughout her career, has stood for resilience and inclusivity; she has grown as a role model to many across America, but most particularly for those from the most marginalized backgrounds.
Her path to the Vice Presidency was pockmarked by a commitment to justice, unity, and breaking barriers that will make it easier for future generations. Harris often talks about the role of intentional behavior in making change happen and encourages all citizens to marry hope with unrelenting involvement in democracy in order to “fight for the soul of this nation.” Her words mean even more for those who have traditionally felt underrepresented in the political landscape: She provided a vision, … when there is diversity in leadership, that is what kids study in history books.
Harris’s philosophy is reflected in her career trajectory: true equity can be attained only with resilience and by meaningfully taking action toward justice. Scoring a historic first as Vice President, the first woman of color to don the mantle, Harris has seized every opportunity to underscore how she is helping pioneer the path for others and to encourage Americans to engage more actively in rebuilding a more inclusive society. “Hope is necessary,” Harris has said, “but it’s the hard work behind that hope that brings real change.”
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