The Harris campaign confirmed to The Inquirer that Harris will stop in Philadelphia as part of a swing state tour around the country with her yet-to-be-named vice presidential pick.
“He’s not too radical, he actually seems to try to work with both parties,” said Michael Paletta, 64, a registered Republican who supports Trump but also approves of Shapiro.
“He’s been running for president since he became attorney general eight years ago,” said Paletta, who lives in Mars, Butler County. “He’s as good as anyone else. He’s at least younger and he understands, he’s not 80 years old.”