Kamala Harris knocks on doors in Reading, Pennsylvania
On the eve of Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris stops by and knocks on voters’ doors in Reading, Pennsylvania.
Reading, PA – On the evening before Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris made a surprise visit to Reading, Pennsylvania, to rally support and personally encourage voters. The vice president’s visit marked a final push to energize the base in this pivotal battleground state, where Democratic support will be crucial for the upcoming election.
Harris went door-to-door in Reading’s neighborhoods, personally greeting residents and urging them to vote. Her message was clear: every vote matters, especially in Pennsylvania, a state with a history of close election outcomes. Harris’s visit included conversations with local residents, who expressed concerns about healthcare, education, job opportunities, and the environment. The vice president took time to listen and discuss how the administration is working to address these issues, underscoring her commitment to policies that prioritize working families.
This stop in Reading is part of a broader Democratic effort to reach voters directly in communities that could make a significant impact on the election. Pennsylvania has been a focal point for both major parties, with recent polls showing tight races up and down the ballot. Harris’s grassroots canvassing, a departure from traditional large-scale events, reflects a targeted approach to engage directly with undecided and potential voters.
Speaking to a small group of reporters after her visits, Harris emphasized the importance of personal voter engagement. “We’re here to remind everyone that they have a voice in our democracy, and that voice is powerful,” she said. “Tomorrow, we’re asking everyone to use that power.”