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United States’ Vice President and candidate of the Democratic Party, Kamala Harris will on Monday announce her running mate for the November polls, as she gears up for a tour of key US battleground states.
The Democratic candidate is poised on converting the enthusiasm surrounding her presidential campaign into long-term support that will help propel her to success.
According to NDTV World, the White House can only be reached through a few swing states, and Harris will begin her five-day journey in Pennsylvania, the largest of them, in preparation for the November 5 showdown with Republican candidate, Donald Trump.
“At this moment, we face a choice between two visions for our nation: one focused on the future and the other on the past. This campaign is about people coming together, fueled by love of country, to fight for the best of who we are,” she posted on X.
Fresh from winning enough delegate votes to secure the Democratic nomination, the country’s first female, Black, and South Asian Vice President candidate heads into the national convention in Chicago in two weeks in total control of her party.
In a campaign that is barely two weeks old, the 59-year-old former prosecutor has surpassed fundraising records by attracting huge crowds and dominated social media on her way to erasing the polling leads Trump had built before President Joe Biden quit the race.
Next on the agenda is a vice presidential pick, with an announcement expected any time before her rally Tuesday evening alongside the mystery nominee in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s largest city.
The keystone state is the most prized among the closely fought battlegrounds that decide the Electoral College system.
It is part of the “blue wall” that carried Biden to the White House in 2020, alongside Michigan and Wisconsin, two states where Harris is due to woo crowds on Wednesday.
Pennsylvania is governed by 51-year-old Democrat Josh Shapiro, a frontrunner in the “veepstakes” shortlist that also includes fellow state governors Tim Walz and Andy Beshear, as well as Arizona Senator Mark Kelly and US Transport Secretary Pete Buttigieg.
Later in the week, Harris will tour the more racially diverse Sun Belt and southern states of Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, and North Carolina, as she seeks to shore up the Black and Hispanic vote that had been peeling away from the Democrats.
Just a month ago, Trump was in cruise control, having opened a significant lead in swing state polling after a dismal debate performance by Biden, with the Republican tycoon keeping the country in suspense over his vice-presidential pick.
Trump’s White House bid was upended on July 21 when 81-year-old Biden, facing growing concerns about his age and lagging polling numbers, exited the race and backed Harris.
The vice president, who is lively and twenty years younger than 78-year-old Trump, has had a strong beginning by raising $310 million in July, which is more than double Trump’s collection, according to her campaign.
While Biden made high-minded appeals for a return to civility and the preservation of democracy, Harris has focused on the future, making voters’ hard-fought “freedom” the touchstone of her campaign.
She and her allies have also been more aggressive than the Biden camp, mocking Trump for reneging on his commitment to a September 10 debate and characterising the convicted felon as an elderly crook and “weird.”
While she has disavowed some of the leftist positions she took during her ill-fated 2020 primary campaign, Harris has not given a wide-ranging interview since jumping into the race, and rally-goers will look for more detail on her plans for the country.
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