This victory would truly emphasize the progress we have made as a nation and showcase the diversity in America. Many expect her to prioritize issues such as healthcare, climate change, and social justice, aiming to tackle systemic inequalities that have persisted for far too long. With her background as a former attorney general and senator, she might push for reforms that resonate with everyday Americans, especially those who feel marginalized. Additionally, she grew up in a middle-class family and with the position as president she will prioritize the middle class and ensure they are strong. Her belief is that “when the middle class is strong, America is strong.”
However, a Harris presidency would also face significant challenges, particularly in a divided Congress. While she might strive for them to work together and achieve common goals, navigating the complexities of a political landscape could be tough. Yet, her leadership style, which emphasizes resilience and open communication, could foster more collaboration. Her major opponent in the election would be former president Donal J Trump (2017-2021), a republican nominee. As the elections approach, many are curious about how her presidency might change domestic policies and the U.S.'s role in the world.