Carrie Zimmerman, 51, reflected on the diverse crowd, noting, "It's hopeful. It's about moving forward. It's about bringing people together. "Zimmerman highlighted the importance of Harris's message of unity and called for stopping divisions, saying, "We need someone who believes in bringing people together. " She contrasted this with former President Trump, perceiving his rally as divisive, while seeing Harris as embodying the energy of the desired unity and hope for the country.
Zimmerman expressed her belief in "a quiet revolution" among moderates, suggesting that they may not communicate their support openly but would show it at the polls, saying, "I think there are a lot of moderate Republicans who aren't posting on Facebook, who aren't taking out ads, but when they walk into that polling booth, they're going to vote for Kamala Harris." This reflects both her hope for Harris's campaign and the underlying tensions in voter behavior.
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