Harris makes 2 stops at residents' homes in Reading, Pennsylvania
Vice President Kamala Harris made two stops at residents’ homes in Reading, Pennsylvania, and asked for their votes.
At the first stop, Harris greeted a family and followed them to their door so that she could talk to them.
At the second stop, Harris rang the doorbell and surprised the residents, a couple. She hugged the woman who answered the door.
“You know, it’s the day before the election, and I just wanted to come by and say I hope to earn your vote and wanted to just thank you for just giving us the time for this conversation,” Harris told the couple, before they conversed together briefly on one of her recurring campaign messages: finding common ground.
The woman said that Harris had received her vote already, and that she would be working the polls on Tuesday, while her husband would be voting on Election Day.
-ABC News' Gabriella Abdul-Hakim, Fritz Farrow, Will McDuffie and Oren Oppenheim