“Let’s build community. Let’s strengthen it. All of you as volunteers know what you know and we’re going to spread it – how you can see in the face of a perfect stranger a neighbor. Let’s see in each other our connection, our interdependence, what we see in each other, what strengthens and reinforces the fact that the vast majority of us have so much more in common than what separates us. That’s what this campaign is about. Yes, it’s about winning. And we will win. And we will win.”
The comments came at a campaign appearance as she toured the critical battleground state of Pennsylvania with her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, before Harris heads to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, which begins on Monday (August 19).
She did not directly name Trump, who at an Aug. 17 campaign appearance in eastern Pennsylvania referred to Harris as a “radical” and a “lunatic.”
Opinion polls have shown Harris will bring new energy to the campaign and close the gap with former President Trump both nationally and in many of the eight highly competitive states, including Pennsylvania, that will play a decisive role in choosing a successor to Democratic President Joe Biden.
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