Kamala Harris was interrupted by a heckler during a speech at a Labor Day campaign rally at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local #5 training facility in Pittsburgh.
Speaking after an introduction by Joe Biden, who hailed his decision as nominee in 2020 to select her as his vice president as “the single best decision I made as president of the United States of America,” Harris spent much of her time pleading her case that an administration under her would be more beneficial to workers than her opponent, Donald Trump.
“As we fight to move forward, Donald Trump is trying to pull us backward, including back to a time before workers had the freedom to organize, she said.”