Mandatory credit: Harris Campaign
US Vice President Kamala Harris paused her rally in Philadelphia on Sunday to ask for a medic as a supporter suffered a medical emergency.
Footage shows the Democratic candidate calling for a medic to help a supporter, calling on the crowd to clear the way, before resuming her address.
Wrapping up a busy day of campaigning, Harris called on first-time young voters, telling them the 'path to victory' runs 'through all of you.'
"Is Gen Z in the house? Who's voting for the first time in the election? Alright, now here's the thing I love about you young leaders. You know, you are rightly impatient for change. You are rightly impatient," Kamala started.
"You, who have only known the climate crisis, are leaders in what we need to do to protect our planet. You, who grew up with active shooter drills, know what we have to do to fight for safety in our schools. You, who, right now, know fewer rights than your mothers and grandmothers, understand the importance of fighting for the right of a woman to make decisions about her own body, and not have her government tell her what to do," she continued.
Harris spent the day touring Philadelphia, the biggest Democratic stronghold in Pennsylvania, speaking to young Black men at a barber shop about the importance of Black teachers in schools.
Pennsylvania is one of seven 'swing states' which could turn the tide in the upcoming presidential election.
Trump and Harris will face off on November 5. The latest polls indicate that the candidates are running a tight race in the crucial seven swing states that are likely to decide the outcome, with neither candidate holding a definitive lead.
US Vice President Kamala Harris paused her rally in Philadelphia on Sunday to ask for a medic as a supporter suffered a medical emergency.
Footage shows the Democratic candidate calling for a medic to help a supporter, calling on the crowd to clear the way, before resuming her address.
Wrapping up a busy day of campaigning, Harris called on first-time young voters, telling them the 'path to victory' runs 'through all of you.'
"Is Gen Z in the house? Who's voting for the first time in the election? Alright, now here's the thing I love about you young leaders. You know, you are rightly impatient for change. You are rightly impatient," Kamala started.
"You, who have only known the climate crisis, are leaders in what we need to do to protect our planet. You, who grew up with active shooter drills, know what we have to do to fight for safety in our schools. You, who, right now, know fewer rights than your mothers and grandmothers, understand the importance of fighting for the right of a woman to make decisions about her own body, and not have her government tell her what to do," she continued.
Harris spent the day touring Philadelphia, the biggest Democratic stronghold in Pennsylvania, speaking to young Black men at a barber shop about the importance of Black teachers in schools.
Pennsylvania is one of seven 'swing states' which could turn the tide in the upcoming presidential election.
Trump and Harris will face off on November 5. The latest polls indicate that the candidates are running a tight race in the crucial seven swing states that are likely to decide the outcome, with neither candidate holding a definitive lead.
Mandatory credit: Harris Campaign
US Vice President Kamala Harris paused her rally in Philadelphia on Sunday to ask for a medic as a supporter suffered a medical emergency.
Footage shows the Democratic candidate calling for a medic to help a supporter, calling on the crowd to clear the way, before resuming her address.
Wrapping up a busy day of campaigning, Harris called on first-time young voters, telling them the 'path to victory' runs 'through all of you.'
"Is Gen Z in the house? Who's voting for the first time in the election? Alright, now here's the thing I love about you young leaders. You know, you are rightly impatient for change. You are rightly impatient," Kamala started.
"You, who have only known the climate crisis, are leaders in what we need to do to protect our planet. You, who grew up with active shooter drills, know what we have to do to fight for safety in our schools. You, who, right now, know fewer rights than your mothers and grandmothers, understand the importance of fighting for the right of a woman to make decisions about her own body, and not have her government tell her what to do," she continued.
Harris spent the day touring Philadelphia, the biggest Democratic stronghold in Pennsylvania, speaking to young Black men at a barber shop about the importance of Black teachers in schools.
Pennsylvania is one of seven 'swing states' which could turn the tide in the upcoming presidential election.
Trump and Harris will face off on November 5. The latest polls indicate that the candidates are running a tight race in the crucial seven swing states that are likely to decide the outcome, with neither candidate holding a definitive lead.