“This is a Damn Good Speech”: Rachel Maddow Praises Kamala Harris’s Vision for America at Ellipse Rally
On MSNBC, Rachel Maddow lauded Vice President Kamala Harris’s rally speech at the Ellipse on Tuesday night, describing it as a pivotal and powerful moment in her campaign. Speaking before an estimated 75,000 attendees, Harris delivered a speech that sought not only to define her presidential vision but also to turn the page on former President Donald Trump’s tenure—given that the Ellipse was where Trump held his “Stop the Steal” rally before the Capitol attack on January 6, 2021.
Maddow praised the speech as one of Harris’s finest to date, saying, “This is a damn good speech. This strikes me as essentially the bookend to her Democratic National Convention speech, her acceptance of the Democratic Party’s nomination.” According to Maddow, while Harris echoed themes from her convention speech, her message on Tuesday night was directed toward the entire nation, rather than just her party base.
“Tonight, she was speaking to the whole country,” Maddow noted. Harris’s address, Maddow explained, was designed to reintroduce herself to a broader audience, especially those who might not yet feel connected to her or motivated to vote. Harris shared stories of her background and career outside Washington, aiming to resonate with Americans of various backgrounds.
“A lot of people say they don’t know enough about me,” Harris said, recounting her upbringing and commitment to public service. Her speech culminated in what Maddow called “a big, presidential flourish,” in which Harris invoked a vision of America’s enduring democracy. She spoke of the country’s founding as a fight for freedom from tyranny, emphasizing that “the United States of America is not a vessel for the schemes of wannabe dictators.
The United States of America is the greatest idea humanity ever devised.” Maddow interpreted this as Harris defining herself as a leader intent on preserving democratic values in contrast to Trump, positioning him as representing the “end of the democratic experiment.” Maddow underscored Harris’s appeal to those who may feel disconnected from politics or who might not usually vote, interpreting her message as an invitation to view her as a defender of American ideals.
“She is there to say, I embody the future of the country, and the other guy embodies the end of the democratic experiment,” Maddow said. “It is worth voting for me because I will protect this country. That is strength personified.” In her analysis, Maddow concluded that the Ellipse speech was “the most important speech of her life thus far.”
Maddow’s praise underscored the speech’s potential to resonate with a diverse voter base, casting Harris as a leader committed to unity and democratic values while contrasting with Trump’s legacy and what Maddow called “the schemes of wannabe dictators.”
As Harris makes her final pitch to voters, Maddow’s enthusiastic response on MSNBC amplifies the campaign’s message that Harris represents a progressive future for America, one rooted in unity, freedom, and the enduring strength of democracy.