Vice President Kamala Harris is making her closing pitch to voters with a message of unity and freedom, as evidenced by the signs at her final campaign events that read “A President for All” and “Vote for Freedom.” These signs reflect the overarching theme of her campaign's closing message, which is also being aired during NFL games on Sunday.
The closing ad, titled “Brighter Future,” showcases moments of the vice president on the campaign trail and includes a direct plea to voters to elect her, with Harris stating, “Now, I’m asking for your vote. Because as president, I will get up every day and fight for the American people.”
Harris is focusing her efforts on battleground states Georgia and North Carolina, where she is holding campaign events to mobilize voters. Despite new polls conducted by SSRS showing no clear advantage for either Harris or former President Donald Trump in these states, Harris remains committed to reaching out to voters.
North Carolina, a state that has voted Republican in the past three presidential elections, narrowly supported Barack Obama in 2008. In the 2020 election, it was where Trump secured his slimmest margin of victory, highlighting the importance of Harris's campaign efforts in the state.
As Harris continues her campaign trail with events in Georgia and North Carolina, her message of unity and freedom resonates with voters, emphasizing her commitment to fighting for all Americans as a potential future president.