Vice President Harris Says: Quote by Kamala Harris

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Vice President Harris Says: Quote by Kamala Harris

Vice President Kamala Harris's quote,



Confidence

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Sources

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  • Unique Points
    • Gen Z voters have expressed excitement on social media about Vice President Kamala Harris becoming the likely Democratic nominee after President Joe Biden exited the race.
    • Harris has recorded a video message for Gen Z activists and elected officials in Atlanta, highlighting her support for gun safety, abortion rights, LGBTQ rights, and action to combat climate change.
  • Accuracy
    • ][Gen Z voters have expressed excitement on social media about Vice President Kamala Harris becoming the likely Democratic nominee after President Joe Biden exited the race.][], [Harris may have better favorable ratings among young adults than Biden according to recent polls.], [Young supporters have flooded social media with coconut tree video cuts and Brat summer memes following Joe Biden ending his presidential re-election campaign and endorsing Harris for November's race against Donald Trump.]
  • Deception (50%)
    The article contains editorializing and emotional manipulation. The author uses phrases like 'Gen Z feels the Kamalove', 'stark shift in tone', 'explosion of energy among young voters', and 'tremendous youth enthusiasm' to elicit an emotional response from readers. These phrases are not factual statements, but rather attempts to sway the reader's opinion.
    • This changes everything.
    • As amazing as it is to see the tremendous youth enthusiasm online, what has been even more incredible is how that online energy has already translated into a tangible desire to take action and get involved with our campaign.
    • Gen Z feels the Kamalove.
  • Fallacies (90%)
    The article contains some instances of informal fallacies in the form of hyperbole and appeals to emotion. However, these do not significantly impact the overall argument or detract from its validity. The author provides clear and factual information about the reactions of youth-led organizations to Kamala Harris's elevation as the likely Democratic nominee for president.
    • ][Gen Z feels the Kamalove.][/], [
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  • Unique Points
    • Kamala Harris pledged to earn the votes of young people this election.
    • ‘You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?‘ has resurfaced and gone viral on social media as a meme after Joe Biden endorsed Harris as Democratic presidential nominee.
    • ‘Harris has a unique opportunity to excite young people as well as Black and brown voters, and is a strong messenger on issues that matter to young people, especially abortion rights.‘
    • ‘During a meeting on Thursday, Harris implored Benjamin Netanyahu to accept a ceasefire deal that would pause the fighting in Gaza and release hostages. In comments afterward, Harris emphasized Palestinian suffering while also recognizing Israel's right to defend itself.‘
  • Accuracy
    No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
  • Deception (100%)
    None Found At Time Of Publication
  • Fallacies (92%)
    The article contains a few instances of inflammatory rhetoric and appeals to authority. Harris is quoted as saying that young voters showed up for her in the past, and she will earn their support again. This is an appeal to the authority of past successes. Additionally, Harris's comments on Israel are inflammatory against Biden's approach, though not necessarily fallacious since they accurately represent her stance. Doug Jones uses inflammatory language when he says that Democrats are desperate to unite after a 'painful few weeks', which is an appeal to emotion. Finally, there is a slight dichotomous depiction of young people as either supportive of Harris or wanting her to distance herself from Biden's approach to Israel.
    • Young voters will be key, and we know your vote cannot be taken for granted,” she said. “It must be earned, and that is exactly what we will do.”
    • Inflammatory rhetoric: Harris's comments on Israel are a 'complicated' issue for her as Vice-president, but she has empathy for Palestinians and wants to take a different course from Biden.
    • Dichotomous Depiction: Either young people support Harris or they want her to distance herself from Biden's approach to Israel.
  • Bias (95%)
    The author expresses a clear preference for Kamala Harris and her campaign, using phrases like 'gen Z-powered wave of online Kamalove', 'historic progress made by the Biden-Harris administration', and 'candidate that can take us to victory'. She also quotes others, such as Pramila Jayapal, expressing enthusiasm for Harris's campaign and her potential to excite young people. The author does not provide any counterbalancing perspectives or criticisms of Harris or her campaign.
    • But this is even more than that – just the amount of money that’s been raised. The fact that it’s come from grassroots donors, the fact that it’s first-time donors, the volunteers, the voter registration, it has really been palpable.
      • In an interview on the sidelines of the summit, progressive US representative Pramila Jayapal, said the level of enthusiasm she has seen for Harris in the last six days – especially among young people – was undeniable.
        • Kamala Harris pledged to earn the votes of young people this election, as the vice-president and newly elevated presumptive Democratic nominee rides a gen Z-powered wave of online Kamalove .
          • On every level, including the fact that she is a prosecutor and she will prosecute the case against a convicted felon, I think this is going to be a candidate that can take us to victory.
            • Young people are excited and they’re energized and they’re finding politics to be a joyful thing, something that they want to pay attention to for the first time in a long time
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            • Unique Points
              • Kamala Harris' quote 'You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?' has resurfaced and gone viral on social media
              • Several politicians and supporters have shared coconut tree references online, including Sen. Brian Schatz, Gov. Jared Polis, and Anderson Clayton
            • Accuracy
              No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
            • Deception (100%)
              None Found At Time Of Publication
            • Fallacies (95%)
              The article contains a few informal fallacies. It includes an overgeneralization in the line “none of us just live in a silo” and an appeal to tradition with the statement “the arc of the coconut tree is long, but it bends towards justice.” Additionally, there are several instances of dichotomous depictions such as references to pop culture characters being used to frame the quote. The article does not contain any formal logical fallacies.
              • none of us just live in a silo
              • the arc of the coconut tree is long, but it bends towards justice
              • Did you fall out of the coconut tree and smack your little head on the context of all in which you live and what came before you?
              • care those...coconut trees?
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            95%

            • Unique Points
              • Quentin Wathum-Ocama compares the feeling of supporting Harris to the 'Hope and Change' vibe of Obama's campaign in 2008.
              • 17 youth political advocacy groups have joined forces to bolster Harris' campaign in the final stretch.
            • Accuracy
              • Vice President Kamala Harris is gaining support among America’s youngest voters, according to a new poll.
              • Gen Z voters have expressed excitement on social media about Vice President Kamala Harris becoming the likely Democratic nominee after President Joe Biden exited the race.
              • Harris has recorded a video message for Gen Z activists and elected officials in Atlanta, highlighting her support for gun safety, abortion rights, LGBTQ rights, and action to combat climate change.
            • Deception (100%)
              None Found At Time Of Publication
            • Fallacies (85%)
              The author makes an appeal to emotion with the quote from Quentin Wathum-Ocama about feeling a lot like the 'Hope and Change' vibe of the Obama campaign in 2008. This is an informal fallacy known as an appeal to emotion or pathos. The author also uses inflammatory rhetoric with the phrase 'unpatriotic protesters' when describing those who burned the American flag outside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to Congress, which can be considered a form of name-calling and an attempt to sway opinion without providing evidence.
              • “It’s incredible how much things can change in just a few days.”
              • “We have to beat Donald Trump. We have to elect Vice President Harris, and young voters are the way to do it.”
              • “unpatriotic protesters who burned the American flag outside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to Congress Wednesday.”
            • Bias (100%)
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            97%

            • Unique Points
              • Vice President Kamala Harris is a candidate for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination.
              • Harris became the first woman of color to be a major party presidential nominee.
              • She has had a career with many firsts, including becoming the country's first Indian American senator in 2017 and California’s first female and South Asian attorney general in 2011.
              • If Harris wins the general election against former President Donald Trump, she would become the first woman president of the United States.
              • During her tenure as Vice President, Harris initially had low approval ratings but later grew into the role, focusing on issues key to younger voters such as reproductive rights and gun safety.
              • Harris has been subject to sexist and racist attacks due to her race and gender.
            • Accuracy
              No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
            • Deception (100%)
              None Found At Time Of Publication
            • Fallacies (85%)
              The article contains several examples of appeals to authority and inflammatory rhetoric. The author, Jeongyoon Han, quotes various individuals and their positions without critiquing or questioning their statements. This creates an echo chamber of opinions that can be misleading for readers. Additionally, the article discusses Kamala Harris's political opponents and their attacks on her, which often involve inflammatory language and false claims.
              • As she is poised to be the Democratic nominee, here are 5 facts about Kamala Harris
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