Harris, Walz Hit Campaign Trail in Key States

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Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice president, urged Philadelphians to vote in the upcoming election, emphasizing the importance of young voters and the need for change.

Harris campaigned across Philadelphia, a crucial battleground city in Pennsylvania, and stressed the need to overcome the advantages Republican candidate Donald Trump has in rural areas. She praised Philadelphia’s Democratic stronghold and expressed optimism about the city’s enthusiasm.

Harris focused on issues such as improving racial representation in education and abortion rights. She highlighted the need to restore protections for abortion access, saying it is “basic.”

Harris met with various groups, including young basketball players and Black men at a barbershop, discussing the challenges facing the community. She also visited the Church of Christian Compassion and Hakim’s Bookstore, specializing in African American history.

Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, plan to visit several battleground states in the final days before the election, making a last push to rally support. Harris will deliver a closing speech in Washington, D.C., while Walz will campaign in Wisconsin and Michigan.


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