Vice President Kamala Harris fielded questions from undecided Pennsylvania voters at a town hall meeting in Delaware County on Oct. 23.
The event occurred just 13 days before the Nov. 5 election, as Harris is locked in a tight presidential race with former President Donald Trump.
The event, hosted by CNN’s Anderson Cooper, featured questions from a group of 32 voters who said they were open to persuasion, according to Cooper. Some had voted Republican in the previous election, some Democrat, and some had not voted either by choice or because they were ineligible at the time.
Delaware County is a densely populated area adjacent to Philadelphia and part of the largest metropolitan area in a state that is considered a toss-up in the current election….