Pennsylvania Delegates Gear Up for DNC Nomination of Kamala Harris
- Pennsylvania delegates in Chicago looking forward to the ceremonial roll call vote for Vice President Kamala Harris.
- Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro discusses the importance of delivering the state for Harris-Walz.
- The momentum for Kamala Harris among Pennsylvania voters is gaining ground.
CHICAGO (CBS) — As the Democratic National Convention (DNC) enters its second day in Chicago, Pennsylvania delegates are preparing for a ceremonial roll call to formally nominate Vice President Kamala Harris. This event follows a virtual roll call earlier this month that confirmed Harris as the nominee. Local delegates, including State Rep. Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz, express excitement about the opportunity to support Harris, viewing their participation as a significant milestone in their political journey. Senator Vincent Hughes highlighted the growing enthusiasm among Pennsylvania voters, noting increased engagement across the state. "Folks are getting engaged, folks are excited," he remarked, emphasizing the importance of Pennsylvania's role in the upcoming election. The DNC is not only a platform for political discourse but also features entertainment, with Philadelphia native Patti LaBelle scheduled to perform, alongside notable speakers such as second gentleman Doug Emhoff, Senator Bernie Sanders, and former First Lady Michelle Obama. In a separate discussion, Governor Josh Shapiro addressed concerns regarding Harris's visibility in her campaign, countering claims that she is avoiding direct voter engagement. He praised her genuine care for people, stating that her campaign slogan, "Kamala Harris for the people," reflects her true character. Shapiro emphasized that Harris is committed to understanding and addressing the needs of the constituents, reinforcing her dedication to public service as she embarks on her campaign journey.