Until the end. Kamala Harris’ campaign says it knocked on thousands of doors in Pennsylvania this morning in a final, intensive mobilization effort. According to a campaign manager, field teams canvassed more than 100,000 households in this key state, starting at 11 a.m. Eastern time.
Although Kamala Harris is not campaigning in person today, her mobilization continues. “We make sure we don’t leave any space unoccupied on the ground,” a campaign adviser told CNN, specifying that the instruction is to “hit until the end.”
Pennsylvania, a key state for victory
The Democratic strategy shows how important Pennsylvania is to Kamala Harris’ team, which is seeking to consolidate its base while trying to broaden its support. Democrats hope to attract disillusioned Republicans in conservative rural counties and shore up Latino support. Tim Walz also planned a trip to Harrisburg, the state capital, to encourage voter participation.
For her part, Kamala Harris focuses on the media, participating in radio interviews to remind people of the importance of voting. During her speech on “The Big K Morning Show”, she insisted on the importance of this day. “Today, I’m going to talk to people all day to remind them to go vote. And in this regard, I remind your listeners that today is election day,” she said, adding that “in our democracy, the people decide and your vote is your power.” .
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