“I may not be able to change my father’s mind, but together, we can vote this toxic administration out of office,” Giuliani, who has publicly supported Democratic candidates in past presidential elections, wrote.
“If being the daughter of a polarizing mayor who became the president’s personal bulldog has taught me anything, it is that corruption starts with ‘yes-men’ and women, the cronies who create an echo chamber of lies and subservience to maintain their proximity to power,” Caroline Giuliani wrote. “We’ve seen this ad nauseam with Trump and his cadre of high-level sycophants (the ones who weren’t convicted, anyway).”
She accused Trump “and his enablers” of using the presidency to “stoke the injustice that already permeated our society,” slammed his policies rolling back protections for the LGBTQ community, and criticized his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Giuliani praised Biden for picking Harris as his running mate and argued that the former vice president would be capable of bipartisanship and incorporating progressive views. She also touted Biden’s proposals to combat climate change and warned that “it is clear that our planet cannot survive four more years of this administration’s environmental assault.”
“In Joe Biden, we’ll have a leader who prioritizes common ground and civility over alienation, bullying, and scorched-earth tactics,” she wrote.
She admitted that Biden was not her first choice for president during the primaries, but she added: “I know what is at stake, and Joe Biden will be everyone’s president if elected.”
CNN’s Daniella Diaz contributed to this report.