Vice President Kamala Harris continues her campaign in battleground states, with stops in Pennsylvania and Michigan. With just eight days until Election Day, the race remains tight between Harris and former President Donald Trump. Harris is looking to secure key swing states in the Rust Belt, with a focus on turning the page from the Trump administration.
At a large rally in Minnesota, Harris teamed up with Governor Tim Walz as they spoke to a crowd of approximately 21,000. Harris emphasized the need for progress and change, highlighting issues such as healthcare as a right for all, not just a privilege. She also addressed a group of demonstrators protesting U.S. support for Israel in the conflict with Hamas, expressing a desire for peace and an end to the conflict.
Harris is also making appeals to the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, while also courting disaffected Republican voters. Governor Walz spoke passionately about the need to address gun violence, emphasizing the importance of protecting children in schools. Harris is set to return to battleground states on Wednesday, with stops in North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. These states, along with Michigan, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada, will play a crucial role in determining the outcome of the election.
Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin are part of the Democrats’ “Blue Wall,” which Trump narrowly captured in 2016 but Biden won in 2020. Both parties have been focusing on these states this year, with repeated visits from the presidential nominees and their running mates. The final week of campaigning is crucial for Harris as she looks to secure key states and build momentum heading into Election Day.
The race between Harris and Trump remains close in national and swing state polls, with both candidates making a final push to win over voters. Harris’s focus on key issues such as healthcare and gun violence, as well as appeals to both progressive and Republican voters, showcases her broad appeal and strategy in the final days of the campaign. The outcome of the election will likely be determined by the results in key battleground states, including Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.