Vice President Kamala Harris is gearing up for a busy day ahead of her election night watch party at Howard University in Washington, DC. She plans to spend the day mobilizing swing state voters through radio interviews and attending a family dinner, which she referred to as a tradition.
During a radio interview with Pittsburgh-based show “The Big K Morning Show with Larry Richert,” Harris shared her plans for the day. She expressed her excitement about being at her alma mater, Howard University, for the watch party.
Prior to the evening event, Harris mentioned that she will partake in a family dinner, a cherished tradition for her. She highlighted the significance of spending time with her family, especially with many relatives staying with them.
Throughout the day, Harris will be engaging with voters, urging them to exercise their right to vote. She emphasized the importance of each individual's vote, stating that it is a powerful tool in shaping the future of the country.
Encouraging Pittsburgh voters to head to the polls, Harris reminded them that in a democracy, the power lies with the people. She stressed the role of voters in deciding the direction of the nation and encouraged everyone to participate in the electoral process.