Amidst Vice President Kamala Harris' upcoming visit on Monday, the atmosphere at Biden campaign headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, is a mix of emotions, as reported by various sources.
Over the past 24 hours, the campaign has undergone a significant transformation, shifting its focus from supporting President Joe Biden as the party's primary candidate to now centering around Harris. In the early hours of Monday, the campaign quietly unveiled a new logo, rebranding itself as the Harris for President campaign.
Initially, the primary concerns among staffers revolved around logistical issues, such as the potential relocation of headquarters from Wilmington and the continuity of employment for all team members. However, there have been no indications from senior management suggesting any imminent changes.
Reports indicate that during a staff-wide call on Sunday, leadership reassured employees that their campaign positions remain secure.
Most of the campaign staff had already relocated to Delaware, securing accommodations and making arrangements through the end of November.
Anticipation is building among the team as they await Harris' scheduled visit later on Monday afternoon. This visit is anticipated to provide a significant morale boost to those who had uprooted their lives to support the campaign based in Delaware.