Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign has chosen the exterior of the Sphere, an iconic Las Vegas landmark, as a key location for their get-out-the-vote efforts. This decision marks the first time that the Sphere will be utilized by a political campaign, adding a new dimension to the campaign strategy.
Harris is scheduled to visit Nevada later this week, with plans for rallies in both Reno and Las Vegas. The campaign aims to leverage the Sphere's visibility to reach millions of voters, both within Nevada and across the nation. This innovative approach demonstrates the campaign's commitment to engaging voters through various platforms.
In a statement, the Harris campaign highlighted the significance of the Sphere as a powerful tool for voter mobilization. The campaign's efforts extend beyond the Sphere, with initiatives such as food trucks stationed near early voting sites and community block parties. These creative strategies aim to energize voters and encourage participation in the upcoming elections.