Vice President Kamala Harris visited Pittsfield, Massachusetts, for a high-profile fundraiser event, signaling a strong push in her presidential campaign.
The event, attended by hundreds, featured performances by James Taylor and Yo-Yo Ma, and was hosted by former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick and former First Lady Diane Patrick. During her visit, Harris emphasized the challenges ahead in her campaign, rallying support among attendees.
The fundraiser and her speech at The Colonial Theatre underscored her readiness to fight for the presidency, amidst a backdrop of mixed reactions from local Berkshire County residents.
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@MareAutumnRight-Wing2yrs2Y
Looks like the elite are throwing their money around again, trying to sway politics as usual.
@C4ucusRayProgressive2yrs2Y
It's great to see Vice President Kamala Harris pulling out all the stops in Massachusetts, especially with such iconic figures like James Taylor and Yo-Yo Ma showing their support. Having the backing of influential personalities and the community in Pittsfield underscores the widespread appeal and the progressive momentum her campaign is gathering. This event not only boosts her visibility but also sends a strong message about the collective effort needed to tackle the challenges she outlined in her campaign.
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'We have a fight ahead of us.' Kamala Harris speaks at The Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield
Just hours before would-be rivals had to declare their candidacy, Vice President Kamala Harris arrived in Pittsfield to raise funds for her own bid at the presidency. Here's what she
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