Letter: Unity over division

Published: 10-30-2024 3:44 PM

I will vote for Kamala Harris because she has integrity, empathy, intelligence, experience, upholds the law, and will move the country forward. She is a unifier who listens to all, not just those loyal to her. As president she plans to appoint a Republican to her cabinet. Harris’s economic policies are all paid for by fairly taxing billionaires who now only pay on average 8% in taxes. She will not raise taxes on the middle class. Twenty-three Nobel Prize-winning economists and 400 esteemed economists call Harris’s economic plan vastly superior to Trump’s. They state Harris’s plans will reduce inflation, reduce the deficit, and grow the middle class, and that Trump’s plans to further cut taxes on billionaires and expand tariffs will do the opposite.

Harris will secure the border by signing the bipartisan immigration bill that Trump killed for political means. Harris will protect the personal freedom to love who you love, be who you are, and plan your family without government interference. Harris knows climate change is real, people are suffering, and that fighting climate change will lessen natural disasters, create jobs, reduce cost, and strengthen our economy. Harris will stand up to dictators not placate them. Please vote for democracy over fascism, unity over division, forwards over backwards, middle class over billionaires, civility over hostility, truth over lies, and people over party. Please vote for Kamala Harris for president.

Amy Metcalf

Contoocook

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