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Undecided Pennsylvania voters call on Harris to be clear about her policies at debate: 'Not just hype us up'

Undecided voters in Pennsylvania said they wanted to hear more concrete policies from Vice President Kamala Harris at Tuesday's ABC News Presidential Debate, and hear how her positions differed from President Biden's.

"I'm really looking specifically what she's going to do for the Black community," Majesty Moreland, an undecided voter from the swing state, told NBC10. "Something specific, something concrete that she's going to do… not [just] a blanket statement."

Moreland said that there's a lot of enthusiasm for Harris because "everybody's against Donald Trump," but she wants to see what's beyond the "hype."

"Not just hype us up that it's different but really give us what you're going to do, your policies," she continued.

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Moreland called on Harris to differentiate 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."

When asked if she felt Harris' policies were clear to voters, she immediately said, "No."

The voter confessed she didn't know if she'd show up in November because she hadn't been convinced that Harris would actually help her community. She also criticized Harris' pledge to help the middle-class.

"That don't make me feel good because I know in my community, the Black community, a lot of us are poor," Moreland said. "So when I hear that I just tune away."

"I'm just lost at this point," she continued, about the looming election. "I feel that anybody better than Trump, but does that mean that she's really going to help out my community? Am I going to see change in my everyday life? I don't know. I feel like at this point that it's just a show."

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