Vice President Kamala Harris is embarking on a campaign blitz across seven swing states in just five days, introducing herself to voters in the lead-up to the upcoming election with her yet-to-be-announced running mate. She is set to make her first appearance with her running mate in Philadelphia, kicking off the cross-country tour. Harris’ travel schedule is significantly heavier than that of former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden, highlighting a generational gap between her and her opponents. While Trump and Biden have focused on fewer states, Harris is visiting key battleground states that she and Biden flipped blue in 2020. This aggressive travel schedule allows for more local media coverage, fundraising opportunities, and engagement with potential volunteers. Harris’ campaign has already reported significant volunteer support, showcasing her energy and readiness to execute a successful campaign strategy. The timing of this campaign blitz is crucial, with less than three months until Election Day, as Harris seeks to define herself before Republicans get a chance to criticize her in the general election. The swift pace of her travel reflects a strategic advantage in engaging voters and securing key swing states in the race for the presidency.
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