PHILADELPHIA — Kamala Harris told a Philadelphia church congregation that the United States is “determined to turn the page on hatred and division” as she began crisscrossing the Democratic stronghold Sunday.
Energizing supporters in the largest city in the swing state of Pennsylvania is crucial for Harris’ campaign, and she’s focusing on voters of color with a little more than a week to go before the Nov. 5 election.
In her remarks to the predominantly Black audience at the Church of Christian Compassion, Harris drew on the story of the Apostle Paul, who overcome difficulties to spread the word of Jesus.
“In hard times, when we may grow weary in doing good, we must remember the power that works within us, the divine power that transformed Paul’s life, guided him through shipwreck and sustained him through trials,” Harris said.