Harris and Walz court union members at United Auto Workers campaign stop
Vice President Kamala Harris and Gov. Tim Walz gave remarks at a local United Auto Workers office in Wayne, Michigan, on Thursday, championing "the collective."
Walz praised Harris' leadership, saying, "She stands on the side of the American people and the American worker. She’s the one who took on the predators, the fraudsters, the transnational gangs," Walz said.
"And she’s the one that stands up against the billionaires and the corporate greed -- it’s who Kamala Harris is," he added.
Harris took the stage largely repeating her newly tested stump speech, letting the audience know her campaign is for everyone.
"We believe in the collective," Harris said. "We're not falling for these folks who are trying to divide us trying to separate us, trying to pull us apart. That's not where the strength lies," she added.
She ended her remarks by reminding the crowd of how many days were left until voting day and how much hard work was left to win the election.
"We've got 89 days to get this done. You know, the one thing about all of us is we like hard work. Hard work is good work," she said.
-ABC News' Gabriella Abdul-hakim