Vice President Kamala Harris, alongside running mate Gov.
Tim Walz, has been drawing massive crowds on the campaign trail, with a notable rally in Arizona attracting 15,000 attendees, marking it as the campaign's largest event yet. This surge in momentum is seen as a strategic move to solidify support in the Sun Belt, a region crucial for securing a Democratic victory. Harris's campaign has been characterized by its appeal to the diverse coalition that previously led President Biden to win Arizona in 2020. In her speeches, Harris emphasizes the upcoming November election as a pivotal choice between preserving freedom or succumbing to chaos, a message that has resonated with supporters across battleground states.
With President Biden stepping out of the reelection race, Harris has quickly garnered support from Democratic delegates, signaling a united front as the party heads into a critical electoral battle.
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Harris tells roaring Wisconsin crowd November election is 'a choice between freedom and chaos'
Harris arrived in the Milwaukee area having locked up nomination support from Democratic delegates after President Joe Biden dropped his reelection bid on Sunday. It was her first campaign rally ...
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Harris Rides Momentum to Arizona, for What Campaign Says Is Largest Rally Yet
Kamala Harris and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, drew 15,000 at a rally near Phoenix, the campaign said. To win in Arizona, they will need the diverse coalition that gave President Biden the state in 2020.
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