Swing state Republican voters say they’re 'happy Harris campaign' is 'listening' to their concerns

Kamala Harris' campaign shared a video clips of Pennsylvania GOP voters expressing their gratitude towards the vice president's team for reaching out to "the other side."
When asked, "What do you think of the Harris campaign trying to be a little more bipartisan," one voter replied: "I like that. If they're genuine about it, listening to both sides, and hearing what people really want."
One voter said, "I've never been a part of something like this where the opposite party is coming in, doing an event for us, and hearing us out. I'm really happy the Harris campaign is reaching out to Republicans like myself."
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According to a report published by Denver 7 News, a group of Pennsylvania Republicans endorsed Harris on Wednesday.
Ex-Pennsylavnia Rep. Jim Greenwood, who's co-chair of the PA Republicans for Harris-Walz group told Scripps News that he won't vote for Trump because he is a "pathological lair" and "can't be trusted."
Pennsylvania Capital-Star reported that during her visit to the swing state Tuesday, Vice President Harris' campaign rolled out "a series of ads on digital platforms and radio stations" in the state aimed at Republicans.
The ad, according to the Capital-Star included "testimonials from Bob Lange, 69, a farmer in Malvern, Chester County, and lifelong Republican who voted for former President Donald Trump twice."
Lange will back Harris in November.
Watch the video below or at this link.
Pennsylvania GOP voters: I've never been a part of something like this where the opposite party is coming in, doing an event for us, and hearing us out. I'm really happy the Harris campaign is reaching out to Republicans like myself pic.twitter.com/xsh2xuvlNr
— Kamala HQ (@KamalaHQ) September 25, 2024