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Vice President Kamala Harris gave a speech in Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania on Wednesday urging Never-Trumpers to join her campaign, claiming there was a place for them to help her defeat Trump.

“No matter your party, no matter who you voted for last time, there is a place for you in this campaign,” Harris proclaimed according to The Hill. “The coalition we have built has room for everyone who is ready to turn the page on the chaos and instability of Donald Trump, and I pledge to you to be a president for all Americans.”

A gaggle of former GOP lawmakers joined the brazen Marxist, pledging to back her campaign and defeat “Orange Man Bad.”

“Harris was joined on the stage by more than a dozen Republicans, including former Reps. Adam Kinzinger (Ill.), Barbara Comstock (Va.), and Denver Riggleman (Va.); former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan; and Bill Kristol, former chief of staff to former Vice President Dan Quayle. More than 100 Republicans joined the event, according to the campaign,” The Hill noted.

“I am joined today by over 100 Republican leaders from across Pennsylvania and across our country who are supporting my candidacy, and I am deeply honored to have their support … we are here today because we share a core belief: we must put country over party,” Harris spouted from her podium.

“I thank you all for everything you are doing and the courage you are showing. This is an extraordinary climate right now and we all recognize the courage you are showing to speak out, so publicly,” she stated while nastily taking a swing at former President Trump, claiming he “is increasingly unstable and unhinged and he is seeking unchecked power.”

“Our campaign is not a fight against something, it is a fight for something. It is a fight for the fundamental principles upon which we were founded,” Harris continued attempting to use patriotism as a cover for her socialism.

The rally was held in Bucks County. President Biden narrowly won Pennsylvania in 2020 by 17,000 votes. Harris is far less popular and she is cratering in the polls with only three weeks to go until Election Day. Her disastrous performance on Fox News Wednesday certainly did not help her campaign.

She even tried to refer to President George Washington and his troops crossing the Delaware River on Christmas night in 1776, during the Revolutionary War to score political points. Putting projection on full display, she spoke of the Constitution which she arguably despises, and claimed that Trump doesn’t respect it.

“The Founders often disagreed, often quite passionately, but in the end, the Constitution of the United States laid out the foundations of our democracy, including the rule of law, that there would be checks and balances, that we would have free and fair elections and a peaceful transfer of power,” she asserted. “These … sustained because generations of Americans from all backgrounds, all beliefs, have cherished them, upheld them, and defended them. And now, the baton is in our hands.”

She also went on to bring up the 2020 election, contending that Trump was treasonous for questioning the results of it.

“Donald Trump lost the 2020 election. Yet he refuses to accept the will of the people and the results of a free and fair election,” she sputtered knowing full well that she doesn’t really believe in “free and fair elections.” She also referred to the “violent” mob on Jan. 6, 2021, to further smear Trump by continuing to beat a politically dead horse.

And what anti-Trump rally would be complete without failed RINO Adam Kinzinger?

“We must put country first. We must put our country over our party, and like you, I’m putting my country first,” he remarked bucking for a place in Harris’s cabinet if she is elected. “Democracy knows no party; Democracy is a living, breathing idea that defines us as a nation.”

Then he laughably called Harris “the conservative choice” while urging Republicans to vote for her.

“Harris was introduced by Bob and Kristina Lange, farmers from Pennsylvania, who said they voted for Trump in the past but now argued that Trump doesn’t care about ‘our commonwealth and our Constitution,’” The Hill wrote.

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