The first day of the bus tour served to remind voters to get out and vote for Josh Shapiro on November 8th.
Today, Attorney General Josh Shapiro and State Representative Austin Davis kicked off their “Big Fights Bus Tour” to mobilize voters in Erie, Clarion, and Beaver counties, before finishing the day with a rally in Pittsburgh.
In the morning, Josh and Austin started the day in Erie County where over 125 people came out, despite the rain and cold weather, to sign the bus and hear Josh and Austin share their plans to move Pennsylvania forward. In the afternoon, they took the bus to Clarion County, a +50 Trump stronghold, where they were met with almost 100 supporters and shared their plans to grow rural communities, boost the economy, and expand the workforce in Western Pennsylvania.
In Beaver County, Josh and Austin met with workers and pledged to not only protect their rights, but expand them. Afterwards, Josh and Austin finished the day at a rally in Pittsburgh, meeting hundreds of supporters and mobilizing voters to make their voices heard by returning their mail-in ballots or showing up to vote in person on November 8th.