Obama kicks off campaign tour for Harris in Pennsylvania to boost voter turnout
Former President Barack Obama began a campaign tour in Pittsburgh on Thursday to support Vice President Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania. His focus is on encouraging voter turnout as early voting is already underway in the state. While Obama aims to energize supporters, some local voters express disinterest in participating in the election. Many have not registered or plan to vote, citing dissatisfaction with the candidates. Despite the challenges, Harris supporters at the rally remain hopeful about her campaign. They express optimism about the upcoming election, even as some voters voice strong opposition to her candidacy.