Kamala Harris, Liz Cheney campaign in Pennsylvania in bipartisan appeal to Republican voters
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney painted former President Donald Trump as a threat to democracy and national security in a bipartisan appeal to Republican and undecided voters Monday in Chester County, Pennsylvania, as the 2024 presidential election enters its final stretch.
Harris and Cheney launched a three-state campaign tour with a moderated conversation in Malvern. The vice president and former congresswoman will also be in Michigan and Wisconsin on Monday.
"People around the world are watching," the Democratic nominee said. "And sometimes, I do fret a bit about whether we, as Americans, truly understand how important we are to the world."
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