Kamala Harris Campaigns with Liz Cheney in Key Battleground States

World | Politics | 10/21/24 10:49PM

Kamala Harris embarks on campaign events in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin alongside Liz Cheney to attract moderate Republican women. The campaign aims to target undecided voters and secure victory in the upcoming election.

Today in Malvern, Pennsylvania, Kamala Harris and Liz Cheney posing for a photo together. Source: New York Times

Kamala Harris hit the road today for campaign events in the three battleground states that make up her clearest possible path to victory: Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. In each state, Harris is holding sit-down discussions with the former congresswoman Liz Cheney, her most prominent conservative surrogate.

With just over two weeks before Election Day, the appearances are designed to appeal to the tiny fraction of voters who could prove decisive in a race that our chief political analyst Nate Cohn says can hardly get any closer.

The Harris team hopes the events will help them attract moderate, suburban, Republican women, a demographic her campaign believes can be cleaved away from Donald Trump in sufficient numbers to win key states.

Harris has been able to spend more time with voters, and less with donors, because her fundraising efforts have broken records. Behind the scenes, the Harris and Trump campaigns have also dug through data to find the last remaining undecided voters.

They both think many are younger, Black or Latino, and the Harris team is also eyeing white, college-educated women. The presidential election is 15 days away.

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