Imagine this: you’re walking down the street, minding your own business, when suddenly someone hands you a pamphlet that reads “Kamala Harris is running on “hope” – hoping that you forget the last 3.5 years.” Now, you might be thinking, what does that even mean? Well, let me break it down for you.
Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate for Vice President, is banking on the idea of hope to win over voters in the upcoming election. She wants you to believe that things will be better if she and Joe Biden are elected into office. But here’s the thing – hoping for change is all well and good, but we can’t just forget about the last 3.5 years and the chaos that has ensued.
But can we really forget everything that has happened? The pandemic that has cost thousands of lives, the protests against racial injustice, the economic hardship faced by so many Americans – these are not things that can just be brushed aside. It’s important to acknowledge the challenges we’ve faced and learn from them, not simply turn a blind eye and hope for the best.
So, while hope is a powerful thing and can inspire change, it’s also crucial to remember the struggles of the past and use them as a driving force for a better future. Kamala Harris may be running on hope, but let’s not forget the last 3.5 years and the lessons they have taught us. It’s time to move forward, but with our eyes wide open.