Vice President Kamala Harris is set to embark on a series of engagements in the Detroit area this Sunday, as part of a strategic effort to engage and mobilize voters in the lead-up to Election Day. A senior campaign official has confirmed that Harris will have a busy schedule, starting with attending a church service in Detroit and making various local stops, including a visit to a restaurant.
The focus of Harris's visit will be on connecting with Black voters, a key demographic in the upcoming election. Her itinerary will culminate in a rally at Michigan State University in East Lansing, where she is expected to address the audience with remarks at approximately 6:30 p.m.
This visit to Michigan will mark the 11th trip for Harris to the state, underscoring its significance as a battleground in the election. Recent polling data indicates that Harris currently holds a slight lead over her opponent, with 48% of likely voters in support of her compared to 43% for Trump.