Vice President Kamala Harris is planning to increase her travel to rural counties that supported former President Donald Trump in the 2020 election. This move is part of the campaign's strategy to attract voters and reduce support for her Republican opponent, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Her recent visits to Pennsylvania highlight the campaign's efforts to connect with voters who may not align strictly with the Democratic party but are not enthusiastic about Trump. Harris made stops in Cambria and Luzerne counties, both of which Trump won by significant margins in 2020.
A Harris campaign official stated that they are actively working to expand her support in these areas, indicating the campaign's recognition of the competitive nature of the race. In line with this strategy, the campaign is also establishing infrastructure and field offices in these rural, Republican-leaning counties. The recent opening of the 50th campaign office in Pennsylvania underscores this commitment.
Furthermore, Harris recently visited south Georgia, a traditionally Republican region, in an effort to challenge Trump's dominance in rural areas. The campaign is also targeting Nikki Haley voters, with a particular focus on areas like Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where Governor Tim Walz campaigned last week.
Conversations within the Harris campaign headquarters are centered around the 5-6% of undecided voters in key battleground states. The campaign is keen on understanding these voters' perceptions of Trump and their interest in learning more about Harris, as they play a crucial role in shaping the outcome of the election.