'GSD' cheers erupt echoing Josh Shapiro's profane slogan as he stumps for Kamala Harris
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro electrified Democrats at a rally Tuesday afternoon in his home state, ahead of Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris' introduction to newly minted running mate Tim Walz.
Cheers erupted at Temple University as Shapiro, himself a finalist to become Harris' running mate, talked about what he called "GSD" a profane acronym for "Getting s--- done."
Shapiro began his speech thanking Philadelphia and thanking the state for letting him be the governor.
"Y'all fill my heart," he said. "And I love you so much. And I want you to know, every single day I go to work for you. I put my shoulder to the wheel. And I focus on three simple letters in our alphabet. G-S-D. I focus on getting s--- done for all of you!"
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The Liacouras Center, the indoor arena at the university, erupted into cheers of "G-S-D!" as Shapiro vowed to continue "pouring my heart and soul into serving you every single day" as governor.
"And I'm going to be working my tail off to make sure we make Kamala Harris and Tim Walz the next leaders of the United States of America. That's right!"
Shapiro called Harris "courtroom tough" and "battle-tested" but who has a "big heart."
Shapiro later slammed Republican vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance.
"He's not being honest with himself, so he can't be honest with the American people," said Shapiro.
The crowd responded with chants of "he's a weirdo!"
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