Vice President Kamala Harris will be teaming up with former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney for a series of moderated conversations in key 'Blue Wall' states on Monday. This initiative is part of a strategic effort to engage disaffected Republicans ahead of the upcoming Election Day, as confirmed by a senior campaign official.
The duo, Harris and Cheney, are scheduled to visit suburban counties in Chester County, Pennsylvania; Oakland County, Michigan; and Waukesha County, Wisconsin. The discussions will be facilitated by Bulwark publisher and Republican strategist Sarah Longwell, along with conservative radio host and writer Charlie Sykes.
During these interactive sessions, Harris and Cheney will emphasize the significance of the election and highlight the potential risks associated with a second term for former President Donald Trump. The Harris campaign has identified suburban counties as crucial areas for targeting undecided and persuadable voters, including those who previously supported Nikki Haley.
Recently, Harris held a rally in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, where she was joined by over 100 Republicans who have endorsed her candidacy. This event aimed to resonate with voters across party lines and broaden her support base.
In her address, Harris emphasized inclusivity, stating, 'No matter your party affiliation or past voting choices, there is a place for you in this campaign.' She further expressed her commitment to serving as a president for all Americans, underscoring her dedication to unity and stability.