Kamala Harris campaign officials are emphasizing their aggressive ground game in Pennsylvania as they approach the final hours of the presidential election. The campaign is projecting optimism about their strategy in this crucial battleground state.
The senior adviser for Pennsylvania, highlighted the campaign's preparedness for a close race from the beginning. Despite anticipating a tight contest in Pennsylvania, they express confidence in their positioning leading up to Election Day.
Over the weekend, the campaign's teams reportedly engaged in door-to-door canvassing, reaching hundreds of thousands of households across Pennsylvania. The approach is described as targeted and precise, focusing on individuals' backgrounds, beliefs, and maintaining ongoing conversations throughout the campaign.
The get-out-the-vote efforts on the ground have been described as overwhelmingly positive, with a strong emphasis on engaging with voters directly.
The campaign's strategies in Pennsylvania have included reaching out to disaffected Republicans in rural counties and appealing to Latino voters in areas with significant Latino populations, such as Reading, Pennsylvania.
On Monday, the campaign's activities in Pennsylvania aimed to target the state's diverse population in a final push to sway undecided voters.