This morning, Kamala Harris is strategizing her final sprint after the recent debate. The campaign is focusing on two key aspects: swift and swing.
On the swift side, the DNC has launched massive campaign ads in Times Square and Las Vegas featuring Taylor Swift's endorsement. This move aims to garner attention and support for Harris.
As for the swing, Harris is intensifying efforts in swing state battleground Pennsylvania to appeal to undecided voters. The campaign is pushing hard to secure crucial swing voters as they approach the halfway mark of the campaign.
Despite feeling positive about Harris's performance in the debate, the campaign acknowledges the challenge of securing the necessary 270 electoral votes for victory. They are exploring various pathways to victory and working on maintaining high enthusiasm among supporters to counter Trump's devoted base.
Harris continues to target Trump's policies, particularly focusing on healthcare, to highlight the differences between their approaches. The campaign is also emphasizing personal interactions, like the recent video of Harris hugging supporters at a Spice store in Pittsburgh, to connect on a more human level.
In a bid to elevate the campaign's cultural impact, there are hopes of involving mega-stars like Beyonce in future events. The goal is to create a unique campaign experience akin to a music festival, aiming to engage a broader audience beyond traditional political spheres.