A Harris campaign official has reported that over 100,000 doors have been knocked on by campaign staffers and volunteers in Pennsylvania as of 11 a.m. ET this morning. Vice President Kamala Harris concluded her final rally in Philadelphia on Monday evening, with the campaign continuing its ground efforts despite her absence on Tuesday.
The campaign is determined to cover every inch of the field, emphasizing the importance of persistence until the very end. Their strategy includes targeting disaffected Republicans in red, rural counties that previously supported former President Donald Trump, as well as engaging with Latino voters to strengthen their coalition.
Meanwhile, Vice Presidential nominee Gov. Tim Walz is scheduled to visit Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on Tuesday to rally voters in this crucial battleground state. Harris, on the other hand, is focusing on phone calls and radio interviews to boost turnout in swing states.
In an interview on 'The Big K Morning Show with Larry Richert,' Harris emphasized the significance of voting, stating, 'Your vote is your power, and in our democracy, the people get to decide.' She urged everyone to participate in the election process and make their voices heard.