Vice President Kamala Harris is utilizing the airwaves on Election Day to reach out to undecided voters and encourage voter turnout in battleground states. Her campaign has revealed that Harris will be engaging in radio interviews across key states as part of her final push to secure support.
Having campaigned extensively in swing states in the lead-up to Election Day, Harris will be stationed in Washington as the voting process unfolds. However, she aims to leverage radio interviews to convey her vision for the country and emphasize the importance of voting in shaping the nation's future.
The objective of these interviews, as stated by Harris' communications director, is to ensure that individuals who are yet to cast their votes are informed about the stakes involved and understand Harris' plans for the next four years.
The Harris campaign's strategy for the final day includes not only persuading undecided voters but also mobilizing infrequent voters to participate in the electoral process. By targeting individuals who may have busy schedules or face obstacles in voting, the campaign seeks to facilitate and encourage voter turnout.
Campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon emphasized the campaign's dedication to reaching out to all potential voters, regardless of their circumstances, to deliver a compelling message and facilitate their voting process.