Kamala Harris is wooing Republicans in Pennsylvania Wednesday with a call for unity
NPRKamala Harris is wooing Republicans in Pennsylvania Wednesday with a call for unity toggle caption Rebecca Noble/AFP via Getty Images Brittany Prime has spent the last several months talking politics with women a lot like her — women who usually vote Republican, and who find themselves uncomfortable with former President Donald Trump. “So a lot of it is reminding them that Donald Trump is not the better path forward.” Prime’s background is in Republican fundraising, but she says she couldn’t support her party’s nominee in 2016. “You look at what Donald Trump said the other week at the rally, when he said, ‘Raise your hand if you're voting for Kamala Harris,’” Prime recalled, referring to a moment at a recent rally in Wisconsin when Trump asked for a show of hands. “But we're also realistic about how tribal it is and how many voters, despite not liking Donald Trump on the Republican side, will still go along and vote for him,” Longwell added.