Kamala Harris says, voting for her fulfills God's expectation 'for us to help Him'; gets heckled at Pennsylvania church
As the US Presidential Elections approaches really close, US Vice President Kamala Harris have started intensifying her campaigning efforts to her level best. During a recent campaign, Democratic Presidential nominee Kamala Harris was heckled in b...

Fox News reported that Democratic Presidential nominee Kamala Harris used the campaigning event as a tool to eventually encourage voting while she also suggested that fulfilling an individual’s civic duty aligns with the will of God. Kamala Harris also highlighted about the fact that the power of collective action is really important for shaping the future while she urged all attendees to consider that what kind of country they want for the upcoming generations.
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During her speech, Kamala Harris also contrasted her vision of unity and compassion against the individuals who promote fear and division among the civilians, noted Fox News.
In the end, US Vice President Kamala Harris concluded her speech by invoking her theme of campaign which is ‘joy’ while she also reminded the congregation that even if challenges arise, ‘joy cometh in the morning’, asserted Fox News. Actually, this recent event of Kamala Harris was a part of her broader campaign strategy to engage the Black churches and voters in the Battleground states while emphasizing themes of justice and opportunity.
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Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris was interrupted and heckled by an individual during her campaign speech for a brief time.
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