Vice President Kamala Harris visited the Pittsburgh area on Monday evening to rally support in the battleground state as the election day approaches. Speaking at a rally in Rankin, just eight miles from Pittsburgh, Harris emphasized the momentum of their campaign and the need for new leadership in America.
While addressing the crowd, Harris refrained from directly naming her political opponent, focusing instead on the ambitions and dreams of the American people. She expressed her readiness to offer leadership as the next president of the United States, highlighting the importance of finishing strong in the race.
Throughout her recent campaign stops, Harris has avoided mentioning former President Donald Trump, a departure from her usual stump speeches. Despite the absence of direct references, Harris reiterated her commitment to listening to differing opinions and inclusivity in leadership.
During the Pittsburgh rally, Harris was joined by celebrities such as Katy Perry, who performed at the event, and actor Cedric the Entertainer. The Vice President emphasized the importance of unity and putting the country above party affiliations, pledging to be a president for all Americans.
As the election day looms, Harris's message resonated with the crowd, urging them to recognize the work that still needs to be done and to maintain the momentum towards a new era of leadership in the United States.