Vice President Kamala Harris is intensifying her campaign efforts as the election draws near. The campaign has revealed that she will be visiting key battleground states in a final push to secure votes.
On Wednesday night, it was announced that Harris will be making a one-day visit to Nevada and Arizona, focusing on rallying support in the western battlegrounds. Following this, she will return to Wisconsin for a second visit on Friday, where she plans to hold get-out-the-vote rallies in Green Bay and Milwaukee to encourage early voting before the Sunday deadline.
Continuing her campaign trail, Harris is scheduled to visit Georgia and North Carolina on Saturday, with a planned trip to Michigan on Sunday for a series of events throughout the day. Her campaign will culminate with a rally in Philadelphia after a day of campaigning in Pennsylvania, a crucial battleground state.
An adviser mentioned the possibility of additional side trips being added over the weekend and on the final day of the race, indicating the Vice President's commitment to leaving no stone unturned in her bid for votes.