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Kamala Harris says her path to election victory goes through Philadelphia

Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign rally on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, in Philadelphia, Pa. Photo: David Muse/UPI

1 / 2 | Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign rally on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024, in Philadelphia, Pa. Photo: David Muse/UPI | Bachelor Photo

October 27 (UPI) — Nine days before the presidential election, Kamala Harris He spent Sunday campaigning in Philadelphia, fueling a push to get out the vote in the battleground state where he says the election is hanging.

The Democratic presidential candidate was in the City of Brotherly Love on Sunday, promoting his campaign message of patriotism, encouraging residents to vote while framing their votes as their voice and power. This message was in stark contrast to his opponent’s message. Donald TrumpHe held a rally in New York City on Sunday that featured speakers using false claims, lies and derogatory language along with his familiar themes of fear and division.

Harris rarely mentioned Trump at Sunday’s events; These activities began with his involvement with the predominantly black congregation of the Church of Christian Mercy, followed by visits to a restaurant and a barbershop in Puerto Rico where he shook hands, posed for photos, and talked about creating community and taking action. beyond the last decade of divisive politics.

“I believe very strongly that our campaign in this fight is actually for something, not against something,” he said. in question At a Northwest Philadelphia Puerto Rican restaurant.

The visit coincided with his release Puerto Rican policy That includes launching a task force to revitalize the U.S. territory’s economy, rebuild the energy grid and improve health care, among other promises.

During rally that afternoonHe continued to reflect his campaign with a positive approach, stating that there were nine difficult working days ahead of them. “But we like to work hard, working hard is good work. Working hard is enjoyable work, make no mistake, we will win,” he said.

His rare direct reference to Trump served as a counterpoint to portray the election as an opportunity to “turn the page on the fear and mortality that has characterized our politics for a decade because of Donald Trump” so that the United States can chart a new future. and enjoy the process.

“Yes, we know that when you care about people and understand what you are fighting for, there is joy in that struggle,” he said.

“We fight for our nation’s future, drawing on the ambitions, aspirations and dreams of the American people.”

He also sees himself as part of a new, optimistic leadership generation excited about what the United States can achieve under his rule.

He continued that they must continue to build communities and coalitions, advance his campaign, and do whatever they can to get people to vote so they don’t have regrets the day after the Nov. 5 election.

“There’s so much at stake,” he said. “So let’s spend the next nine days knowing that we did everything we could.”

He ended his approximately 15-minute speech by stating that the election was in Philadelphia’s hands.

“The road to victory goes through all the leaders here. It goes through all of you,” he said. “And the game is your voice and your voice is your power. So today, Philadelphia, I ask you, are you reading to be heard?”

The crowd erupted in cheers.