Kamala Harris and Joe Biden are set to appear together for their first official joint rally in Pennsylvania.
Kamala Harris and Joe Biden are set to appear together for their first official joint rally in Pennsylvania.
Kamala Harris and Joe Biden are set to appear together for their first official joint rally in Pennsylvania. Their campaign is heavily focusing on union voters, with Harris making in-person appearances in Michigan and Pennsylvania.
The Harris campaign accused Donald Trump of “dodging labor” on Labor Day, pointing to his limited virtual campaign event. Harris spokesperson Joseph Costello claimed that Trump is "anti-worker" and prioritizes billionaire donors over working families.
At the rally in Pittsburgh, Biden and Harris will be joined by local and national union leaders, along with Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro. This rally highlights their focus on securing union votes in battleground states.
In contrast, Donald Trump’s campaign marked Labor Day with a virtual event. Trump posted a statement on Truth Social, claiming that all Americans are “suffering” under the current administration and touted his achievements for workers during his presidency.
First Joint Rally in Six Weeks: Biden and Harris will share the stage for the first time in weeks.
Stay tuned for further updates as the campaigns continue to heat up!
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