Catherine Connolly stated, "There isn't an antisemitic bone in my body. I couldn't tolerate it," conveying her strong stance against anti-Semitism while addressing her supporters.
"They perpetually think things are awful. It's 'Vote the bastards out,' no matter who is in office. Because [for Gen Z], things are always awful, even if they're not."
"Our job as the campaign is to break through a historically personalized media landscape, taking the VP and her vision for the future directly to the hardest-to-reach voters and those who will decide this election," said Seth Schuster, a Harris spokesperson.
"The DNC is taking every opportunity to reach students where they are and make sure they have all of the tools they need to vote this November on the issues that matter most to them," DNC chair Jaime Harrison said in a statement. "Young voters' futures and freedoms are on the line as Donald Trump and JD Vance's extreme Project 2025 agenda threatens to undermine reproductive rights, rig the economy for the ultra-wealthy, and strip funding from HBCU and HSI campuses."
"You think you just fell out of a coconut tree? You exist in the context of all in which you live and what came before you." This quote from Harris resonated deeply, turning into a viral meme that her supporters embraced.