Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz made a visit to a campaign field office in Phoenix, Arizona, before their scheduled rally in Glendale. During their visit, they engaged with staff members and volunteers, expressing gratitude for their dedication and admiring the handmade signs on display.
Harris emphasized the importance of a people-powered campaign, highlighting the strength that comes from individuals uniting as a community. She commended the volunteers for their commitment and acknowledged the impact of their efforts on the lives of others.
She encouraged a spirit of neighborliness and camaraderie, underscoring the significance of coming together for a common cause. Harris expressed her heartfelt appreciation for the volunteers' sacrifices and the difference they were making through their time and dedication.
Before leaving the office, the vice president and Gov. Walz posed for a selfie in front of a prominent “Kamala and Coach” sign, symbolizing their collaborative efforts and shared goals.