
Kamala Harris confronts an interesting dilemma. We're going to walk out of here feeling pretty good. I think we've got energy. We are happy.
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Kamala Harris confronts an interesting dilemma. We're going to walk out of here feeling pretty good. I think we've got energy. We are happy.

We've seen more than one election slip away from us when we thought it couldn't happen.

I urge you to talk to all your neighbors. I urge you to meet people where they are.

I have no idea how many more of these I'll be able to come to.

We need Kamala Harris, the president of joy, to lead us.

You know, when she was young, she worked at McDonald's, and she greeted every person with that 1000-watt smile and said, 'How can I help you?' Now she's at the pinnacle of power, and she's still asking, 'How can I help you?'

Thank you. After the last two days, aren't you proud to be a Democrat? And I am very grateful to the Republicans and independents that have joined us.

I know which one I like better for our country. Kamala Harris will work to solve our problems, seize our opportunities, ease our fears, and make sure every single American, however they vote, has a chance to chase their dreams.

Donald Trump has been a paragon of consistency. He's still dividing; he's still blaming; he's still belittling other people.

I'll be so happy when she actually enters the White House as president.

Kamala Harris is the only candidate in this race who has the vision, the experience, the temperament, the will and, yes, the sheer joy to get something done.

We've got a guy that's pretty good at what he does. Donald Trump has been a paragon of consistency.

Kamala Harris has fought for kids her whole life that were left out and left behind. She's taken on gangs trafficking across the border. She's fought to protect the rights of homeowners.

Now she's at the pinnacle of power, and she's still asking, 'How can I help you?'

I am pleased that conservation groups and clean energy companies and associations have come together to support this comprehensive version of PLREDA.

I think it is time we set a new goal of permitting 60 gigawatts by 2030.

I am glad there is bipartisan support for a policy to establish revenue sharing for renewables, ensuring parity with fossil energy.