Voters Demand Specific Policies from Kamala Harris Ahead of Debate

Undecided voters in Pennsylvania want Harris to articulate her policies and differentiate herself from the Biden administration at Tuesday's ABC News Presidential Debate.

Vice President Kamala Harris faces growing pressure to outline her policy positions ahead of Tuesday's ABC News Presidential Debate, particularly among undecided voters in Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state that could determine the outcome of the election.

Majesty Moreland, an undecided voter from Pennsylvania, told NBC10 that she is eager to hear Harris's specific plans for addressing the needs of the Black community."I'm really looking specifically what she's going to do for the Black community," Moreland said. "Something specific, something concrete that she's going to do… not [just] a blanket statement."

Voters Demand Specific Policies from Kamala Harris Ahead of Debate

Voters Demand Specific Policies from Kamala Harris Ahead of Debate

Moreland expressed concern that Harris's campaign has focused on generalities rather than concrete policies."Not just hype us up that it's different but really give us what you're going to do, your policies," she said.

Moreland also called on Harris to distinguish herself from her role in the Biden administration."What do you want to do?" she said. "Be the woman and the Black woman that we think you are."

Voters Demand Specific Policies from Kamala Harris Ahead of Debate

Voters Demand Specific Policies from Kamala Harris Ahead of Debate

Neil Stolar, another Pennsylvania voter who is leaning toward Harris, said that he would be disappointed if she performed poorly at the upcoming debate, but suggested he would consider voting for her or a third-party candidate as a way to stop former President Trump from being re-elected.

"It could turn it into a vote against Trump and not so much for Harris," he explained.

Voters Demand Specific Policies from Kamala Harris Ahead of Debate

Voters Demand Specific Policies from Kamala Harris Ahead of Debate

Meanwhile, Irma Fralic, a former supporter of Nikki Haley in the Republican primary, said she was looking for each candidate to "clearly spell out" their position on foreign policy at the debate.

Pam Barnes, a Pennsylvania voter who is leaning toward Trump, said she's also looking for both candidates to stay focused and defend their policies."Let's just get the issues out there," Barnes said of the debate. "Be clear, be respectful, let it be something that some people can make a decision about."

Voters Demand Specific Policies from Kamala Harris Ahead of Debate

Voters Demand Specific Policies from Kamala Harris Ahead of Debate

Swing state voters told NBC10 that they are eagerly awaiting the ABC News Presidential Debate, hoping to gain a clearer understanding of the candidates' policies and positions. The debate could have a significant impact on the race, particularly in Pennsylvania, which could prove crucial to Harris's or Trump's victory.

A recent analysis by polling guru Nate Silver gives Trump a 63.8% chance of winning the electoral college after a NYT-Siena College poll found Trump leading Harris by 1 percentage point. However, Harris has come out ahead in several national polls and swing state polls since taking over the top of the ticket.

The NYT/Siena college poll also found more voters said Harris is "too liberal or progressive" on key policy issues than voters who said they considered Trump to be "too conservative."

Harris has unveiled a policy page on her campaign website for the first time since emerging as the Democratic presidential nominee. The page outlines her positions on a range of issues, including the economy, healthcare, and climate change.

Fox News reached out to Harris's campaign for comment but did not receive an immediate response.