President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris teamed up in Pittsburgh for a Labor Day rally, emphasizing their administration’s support for labor and highlighting Harris’s potential impact as the first female vice president. Biden spoke before Harris at the event, praising her and vowing to support her campaign. Harris focused on the importance of unions in securing workers’ rights and encouraged Pennsylvanians to vote early. Despite polls showing Harris ahead of Trump, she acknowledged that the race remains close. Biden touted his record on labor and infrastructure investments, criticizing Trump for failing to deliver on promises. The two leaders emphasized their commitment to supporting workers and the middle class. Trump did not campaign on Labor Day, opting for later appearances in battleground states. The event showcased Biden and Harris’s unity and determination to win the upcoming election. The Democrats’ message of supporting labor rights and economic growth resonated with the crowd as they made a strong push for early voting and emphasized the importance of unions in America’s history and future.
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