Vice President Kamala Harris will be watching Thursday's presidential debate from Los Angeles, where she is scheduled to deliver remarks in a virtual watch party and organizing call hosted by the Biden-Harris campaign, as confirmed by a campaign official.
During a Biden Victory Fund fundraiser event in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Harris emphasized the significance of the first presidential debate, stating that it will set the tone for the race and highlight the stark differences between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
Harris pointed out the contrasting priorities, highlighting Biden's focus on the country's well-being while criticizing Trump for his self-centered approach. She also expressed concerns about Trump's disregard for truth, a trait she believes will be evident on the debate stage.
Throughout her campaign efforts, Harris has been actively engaging with voters across the nation, with a particular emphasis on key issues such as abortion.
Looking ahead, Harris is set to continue her campaign trail by visiting Las Vegas, Nevada, on Friday. This visit will mark her fifth trip to the state this year, where she plans to host an event targeting Latino voters. Following this, she will participate in a fundraising event in Park City, Utah, and attend a political gathering in Los Angeles.