In a passionate address at a recent rally, Tyler Lee, an 18-year-old senior from Peacehue Ridge High School and gun violence advocate, shared his motivations for voting in the upcoming election. Lee, who celebrated his birthday just days before casting his ballot on October 15th, emphasized the significance of his choice to support Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
Lee articulated a clear vision for the future, contrasting the potential for unity and opportunity represented by Harris with the divisive policies of former President Donald Trump. He expressed his commitment to voting for a path that promotes economic opportunity, reproductive freedom, and educational investment, highlighting the importance of public education in his own life as a first-generation college-bound student.
Critically, Lee warned against Trump's proposed agenda, which includes drastic cuts to the Department of Education and public school funding, as well as the rollback of student loan forgiveness programs. He urged his fellow Georgians to participate in early voting, underscoring the stakes of the election and the need for collective action to secure a better future.
As he concluded his remarks, Lee introduced Vice President Harris, framing her candidacy as a beacon of hope for young Americans and a vital step towards preserving the American dream.