Vice President Kamala Harris recently made her first campaign stop since her debate against former President Donald Trump, visiting North Carolina as part of her 'New Way Forward' tour across crucial battleground states. Harris's campaign has shifted into a more aggressive phase as the election day approaches.
During her visit, Harris is expected to hit the campaign trail frequently to engage with voters directly. Following the impactful presidential debate, her team recognizes the importance of maintaining visibility and connecting with the electorate.
The campaign acknowledges that despite a strong debate performance, the race remains tight, prompting Harris to emphasize that they are still the underdogs. The focus is on addressing key issues that resonate with voters, with reproductive rights being a significant topic in North Carolina.
An ad highlighting Harris's exchange with Trump on reproductive rights during the debate has been released to reinforce her stance on the issue. This moment was deemed crucial by campaign officials and is being leveraged to bolster support leading up to the election.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper also emphasized the importance of healthcare and reproductive rights, aligning with Harris's messaging during her visit. The vice president's remarks are expected to center around these critical issues.
Additionally, a reproductive rights bus tour, launched in Florida and now in North Carolina, coincides with Harris's visit, further amplifying the campaign's focus on this topic. Tomorrow, Harris will head to Pennsylvania, another pivotal battleground state, to continue building on the momentum generated from the debate.