Vice President Kamala Harris is set to campaign in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, today, focusing her remarks on patriotism, uniting the nation, and upholding the Constitution. A campaign official has revealed that Harris aims to draw a clear distinction from former President Donald Trump during her speech.
Notably, Harris will be accompanied by more than 100 Republicans who are endorsing her candidacy over Trump, in a bipartisan effort to emphasize the importance of prioritizing the country over party affiliations as the Election Day approaches.
The campaign has outlined that Harris intends to criticize Trump for his refusal to participate in a peaceful transfer of power in 2020 and his previous calls to disregard the Constitution to overturn the election results. She will also highlight the potential dangers of a second Trump term, particularly condemning his suggestion that the US military should handle internal threats.
The vice president is expected to call on Republicans who share democratic values to support her campaign, aiming to move beyond the chaos associated with the Trump era.
The event is scheduled to take place in Washington Crossing, a location near where George Washington and his troops crossed the Delaware River in 1776, a significant moment in American history during the Revolutionary War.
Several prominent Republicans are set to join Harris at the event, including former Rep. Adam Kinzinger, former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, former New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman, and various former Trump aides.