Vice President Kamala Harris is closely monitoring the election returns from the Naval Observatory in Washington, DC, where she is also enjoying a family dinner. Despite this, she remains actively engaged in campaign activities, including making phone calls and staying in constant communication with her campaign's war room in Wilmington.
Harris is reportedly maintaining a positive and optimistic outlook, especially in response to the turnout reports from the 'blue wall' states. However, the campaign is preparing for a potentially lengthy night as the results continue to unfold.
An adviser mentioned that the closely contested nature of the election was anticipated, and the campaign is not encountering any unexpected developments. Nevertheless, there are aspects of the current situation that they are not entirely pleased with, although they are increasingly relying on the 'blue wall' states as the most promising path to victory.
As the polls in Nebraska draw to a close, the Harris campaign is expressing confidence in securing the blue vote in the state's second congressional district. A top Democratic adviser associated with the campaign expressed the sentiment that now they are eagerly awaiting the 'blue wall' states to align with their expectations.