Harris goes door-knocking in Pennsylvania on night before election
Vice President Harris went door-knocking in Pennsylvania one day before this year's presidential election.
Harris was in Reading, Pa., and stopped in a residential neighborhood Monday night, according to a pool report. After she made her way over a driveway, the vice president met with a family that included two parents and an adult son.
“Cole, that’s our son’s name!” Harris said when shaking hands with the son, who said his name was Cole, per the pool report.
Harris also posted a video on her social platform X Monday night, captioning it, "Took some time today to hear from voters in Pennsylvania and ask for their support."
“There's still time to join us on the doors,” Harris’s post continues, with a link to a website featuring campaign events for her.
In the video, the vice president is seen waiting at a door until one woman opens it, comes out, and hugs her. Then, a man she identifies as her husband also comes out.
Harris then tells the woman and her husband that she “just wanted to come by and say, ‘I hope to earn your vote,’” and the woman responds that Harris has her “vote already.”
Pennsylvania is one of the most important battleground states in this year’s presidential election, and it could possibly determine whether former President Trump or Harris clinches the White House.
In an average of polls from The Hill/Decision Desk HQ, Harris is currently behind Trump by 0.7 points, garnering 48 percent support to the former president’s 48.7 percent support.