Vice President Kamala Harris rallied Pennsylvania voters in Pittsburgh on the eve of the election, emphasizing the crucial role they play in shaping the outcome. Addressing a crowd at the Carrie Blast Furnaces National Historic Landmark, Harris expressed confidence in the momentum of their campaign and the need for a new generation of leadership.
During her speech, which lasted approximately 11 minutes, Harris refrained from mentioning her opponent by name, focusing instead on the vision of moving beyond a decade marked by fear and division in politics. She highlighted the opportunity presented by the upcoming election to turn the page on this divisive era.
Emphasizing the importance of the moment, Harris urged the audience to seize the opportunity to bring about positive change. She reiterated her commitment to offering a new direction for the country and emphasized the aspirations and dreams of the American people that her campaign has tapped into.
“Tomorrow is election day, and the momentum is on our side. Our campaign has tapped into the ambitions, the aspirations and the dreams of the American people, and we know it is time for a new generation of leadership in America,” Harris stated.
As the event concluded, Harris left the audience with a message of unity and progress, declaring, “We are done with that. We’re done. We’re done. We’re exhausted with it — and Pittsburgh, we are not going back.”
The Vice President's impassioned plea resonated with the crowd, underscoring the significance of the upcoming election and the power of each individual's vote in shaping the future of the nation.