North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper expressed confidence in Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign during a recent interview. Cooper downplayed the potential impact of President Biden's comments about Donald Trump's supporters on the Harris-Walz campaign, emphasizing that Harris is running her own race. He highlighted Harris' inclusive approach, stating that she welcomes all individuals, even those who may disagree with her, to participate in the political process.
Cooper emphasized the importance of paying attention to Harris' message, noting that she is a candidate for the presidency of the United States. He pointed out that Harris' campaign is focused on reaching out to undecided voters and promoting inclusivity.
Prior to a campaign event in Raleigh, Harris was introduced by Jennifer Bell, a former Trump voter who urged conservatives to prioritize the country's interests over party affiliations and principles over partisanship.
Governor Cooper expressed optimism about Harris' prospects in North Carolina, drawing parallels to the energy and momentum of the 2008 election. He highlighted the state's rapid growth, the effectiveness of the campaign's field operations, and the appeal of advocating for reproductive rights as key factors contributing to Harris' potential success.