WASHINGTON CROSSING, Pa. — Surrounded by more than 100 former Republican officeholders and officials, Democrat Kamala Harris urged GOP voters on Wednesday to put ''country first'' and abandon Donald Trump.
The Democratic presidential candidate made her case to Republican voters that the patriotic choice was her party in next month's election because Trump is ''unstable'' and ''unhinged" and would eviscerate democratic norms if given a second White House term.
''America must heed this warning," said Harris, speaking at a rally near where Gen. George Washington led hundreds of troops across the Delaware River to a major victory in the Revolutionary War.
Joined by the former lawmakers and government officials for a rally in the Philadelphia suburbs, Harris said, ''Anyone who tramples on our democratic values as Donald Trump has, anyone who has called for the ‘termination' of the Constitution of the United States as Donald Trump has, must never again stand behind the seal of the president of the United States."
The rally was part of Harris' effort to appeal to a swath of Republican voters in battleground states that she believes still can be swayed.
With 20 days to go, Harris is hoping to tear away any Republican or on-the-fence voter by warning that Trump is looking to govern with ''unchecked power.'' She has pledged to nominate a Republican to her Cabinet and create a bipartisan council to advise her on policy matters if elected.
Meanwhile, Trump addressed Latino voters in Miami, Florida. It's a group that historically has leaned Democratic but that Republicans have made inroads with.
Trump is walking a tightrope as he looks to woo Latino voters.