Vice President Kamala Harris will hold a campaign rally in Atlanta tonight, her second since launching her presidential campaign just over a week ago. The event will feature hip-hop star Megan Thee Stallion, adding star power to energize voters in this crucial swing state. Georgia is pivotal for Democrats, and Harris’s campaign is focusing efforts here ahead of the general election. Meanwhile, Senator JD Vance, former President Donald Trump’s running mate, is campaigning in Nevada, another fiercely contested state. Harris’s rally with Megan Thee Stallion appeals to diverse voter demographics. The entertainer, known for her political activism, is a fitting ally for Harris’s campaign initiatives.With only 100 days until Election Day, we need all hands on deck to elect @KamalaHarris, defeat Donald Trump’s Project 2025 agenda, and protect our fundamental freedoms.
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The Harris campaign recently announced a $50 million advertising blitz set to air before next month’s Democratic National Convention.Election Day is 100 days away and there’s never been more at stake.
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Their first ad portrays Harris as fearless from her time as a prosecutor, emphasizing that she “put murderers and abusers behind bars” and “always knew who she represents.” In contrast, Trump’s campaign has launched ads targeting Harris, accusing her of being responsible for border crossings and fentanyl deaths during her tenure. Their tagline for Harris reads: “Failed. Weak. Dangerously Liberal.” Harris’s campaign has seen a surge in donations since she became the likely nominee.Extraordinary energy this morning as Chasten and I joined volunteers to launch canvassing in Traverse City. Neighbors are fired up to help deliver a big Michigan victory for Kamala Harris! pic.twitter.com/9EjZgYoQYI
— Pete Buttigieg (@PeteButtigieg) July 27, 2024