'We're Puerto Ricans - we have dignity and we have pride'published at 20:10 Greenwich Mean Time 28 October
Bernd Debusmann Jr
Reporting from Pennsylvania
Not everyone here is an enthusiastic Harris supporter. Far from it.
I just spoke to Ivonne Torres Miranda, an older woman who lives in Fairhill.
She's voted Democrat since the early 1990s, but isn't sure she is going to vote this year, saying she feels both parties have neglected her community.
"Look at this place, it's a mess," she says in quick-fire Spanish with a thick Puerto Rican accent. "Crime, drugs, we've got it all here."
"Go a few blocks, see if you don't get robbed," she tells me, pointing in the direction of the adjacent, crime-plagued area of Kensington. "People work here, and work so hard, but still cutting coupons."
The comments last night, however, left her enraged. When asked about it, she began yelling, drawing a small crowd of curious onlookers.
"You just don't say something like that! I don't believe for a second they'd have a rally and not know what the speaker would say," she adds. "Even if he was joking, you don't joke like that!"
"That campaign just hurt itself, so much. It's crazy to me," she exclaimed. "We're Puerto Ricans. We have dignity and we have pride. You've got to think before saying things."