Vice President Kamala Harris told attendees at a rally in Detroit Wednesday where she stands in the upcoming election: with the middle class and on the picket line. Harris was joined at the boisterous rally of about 15,000 at a hanger at Detroit Metropolitan Airport by union leaders, like UAW President Shawn Fain; Gov. Gretchen Whitmer ; most of the Democratic congressional delegation; and her running mate, Minnesota Gov.

Tim Walz . She announced Walz as her partner in the race Tuesday ahead of her tour of battleground states around the country. Detroit garnered the largest attendance for a rally since Harris began her campaign for president, Walz said.

A rally earlier in the day in Eau Claire, Wisc. drew more than 12,000 . Michigan is a critical state in the presidential election in November, Harris told the crowd.

With reproductive rights and the economic future of Americans on the line, she said another Donald Trump presidency would bring ruin. “While fighting for a brighter future may take hard work, we all here know hard work is good work,” Harris said. “I am clear, the path to the White House runs right through this state and with your help, we will win in November, we will win.

” Vice President Kamala Harris addresses a crowd in Detroit at a rally for her campaign for president on Aug. 7, 2024. | Anna Liz Nichols Last month, the United Auto Workers Union endorsed Harris, citing her decision to walk the picket line with striking UAW workers in 2019 as more than 4.