WATCH: Scaramucci Joins More Than 100 Other Republicans Campaigning For Kamala Harris

More Republicans are endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris than their own party's nominee for President.

More than 100 Republicans, including former GOP lawmakers and ex-Trump aides who are supporting her candidacy, will be joining the Vice President in Pennsylvania on Wednesdayahead of her interview with Bret Baier of Fox News.

Former Illinois congressman and January 6th House Select Committee member Adam Kinzinger, who endorsed Vice President Harris for president back in August and spoke at the Democratic National Convention, spoke ahead of the Vice President at her rally in Bucks County, PA.

  Former New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman and former Georgi Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan also joined Harris, along with former Trump aides and other Republicans. Two area lifelong Republican farmers who have been featured in recent Harris campaign ads, Robert Lange and Kristina Chadwick Lange, introduced Vice President Harris on Wednesday.  

Vice President repeated her promise to appoint a Republican to serve in her Cabinet, stressing the importance of bipartisanship, "Especially if you want to be a leader," she said.

Vice President Harris also talked about her time in the Senate and how much she enjoyed working with her Republican colleagues.

Also hitting the road to stump for the Vice President is Anthony Scaramucci, who notoriously served as the White House Communications Director under Trump for just six days. Scaramucci, who has already endorsed Vice President Harris, has reinvented himself as a crypto expert and has been advising the Harris campaign along with others from SkyBridge Capital, which he founded and is a managing partner.