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AOC joins Harris for Pennsylvania campaign stop

Vice President Harris used the remaining campaign time before Election Day to stop in Pennsylvania with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (New York), a member of the progressive “Squad.”

Harris visited Reading's Old San Juan Cafe on Monday night with Ocasio-Cortez and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. Representative Chrissy Houlahan (D-Pennsylvania) and Redding Mayor Eddie Moran also participated.

As the vice president's motorcade arrived at the cafe, supporters chanted “see, se puede” and “kamala.” After chatting with some diners inside, Harris ordered cassava, yellow rice, and pork, saying she was too busy campaigning to eat and said she was “very hungry.” spoke.

Café owner Diana de la Rosa told the Reading Eagle that she was glad the vice president took the time to visit her business.

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Harris joined Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez during a campaign stop in Reading, Pennsylvania, on Monday. (AP Photo/Jacqueline Martin)

”[Harris] She said she was so proud of me, that my restaurant was beautiful, and that she was so proud of the women in the business,” De La Rosa said. he told the outlet.

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Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro also joined Harris at the cafe. (AP Photo/Jacqueline Martin)

While in Redding, Harris also held rallies with supporters and knocked on doors.

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Harris stopped by the cafe between campaign rallies in Pittsburgh and Allentown, Philadelphia.

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Harris was campaigning on Monday in Reading, Pennsylvania, with restaurant owner Diana de la Rosa (center) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (DN.Y.) (left) at the Old San Juan Restaurant. Visited a cafe/restaurant. (AP Photo/Jacqueline Martin)

Meanwhile, Trump began his final day on the campaign trail in North Carolina and ended in Michigan, during which he spoke in Reading and Pittsburgh.

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Pennsylvania received the most electoral votes of any battleground state, making it the top prize of the race. A win there would pave the way for either candidate to the White House.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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