Inside Kamala Harris’ Plan to Lower Costs: Visual Guide & Bilingual Audio Summaries

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Inside Kamala Harris’ Plan to Lower Costs: Visual Guide & Bilingual Audio Summaries

Kamala Harris plan to lower costs

You have a plan to improve the lives of millions of Americans. Make sure they know what’s in your plan for them.

We took the Harris-Walz plan and converted it into a visual guide and 10 minute audio summaries in both English and Spanish. The whole process took 2 hours using free software.

Why is this important? People prefer to get their information differently. Some people like to read. Others prefer visuals. Some prefer to listen while they are driving or working out. Some use computers. Others get their information on their phones. Don’t assume that everyone will patiently read a multi-page document!

Reach more people by converting your message into different visual and audios in multiple languages so they all know about the wonderful things you are doing for them.

Visual guide to Harris-Walz 100 day plan

English audio summary

Spanish audio summary

Inside Kamala Harris' Plan to Lower Costs: Visual Guide & Bilingual Audio Summaries

We used Shephard Fairey’s amazing drawing of Kamala Harris to illustrate the guide.

Lowering costs for American families

“Vice President Kamala Harris is announcing several proposals for her first 100 days in office to bring down costs for American families. The steps announced today will cut taxes for the middle class, reduce grocery costs, take on price gouging, lower the costs of owning and renting a home, continue to bring down the costs of prescription drugs, and relieve medical debt for millions of Americans. These bold actions will address some of the sharpest pain points American families are confronting and bolster their financial security.” — Harris-Walz

Kamala Harris by Shepard Fariey

Shepard Fairey Shares Official VP Kamala Harris “Forward” Artwork

“It’s that expression that Fairey references in an online message of support that was included with the release of the artwork. While noting that the country hasn’t yet achieved its goals and that work remains to achieve a vision of “a healthy planet, for corporate accountability, toward equality and away from racism, sexism, xenophobia, and homophobia, for equitable access to opportunity, for full access to the medical care we want or need, for fair and just immigration policies,” Fairey sees the path forward as being clear.

“I believe VP Kamala Harris and her VP pick Tim Walz are our best chance to move forward. They are our best chance to push back on encroaching fascism and threats to democracy and our best chance for creating the world we all desire and deserve,” Fairey wrote. “Politics is messy… but messy is no excuse for checking out. Messy is the work, and the work can be joyful. Messy is what it takes to get through the daunting mess in pursuit of a better future. But we only win if we show up. Be ready for Nov. 5. Check your voter registration status now.” — Bleeding Cool


TakeAway: 
Reach more people. Think beyond text to include visual and audio messaging to reach more people. AI makes it fast, simple and affordable.

Deepak
DemLabs

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