Getting Americans to see another Trump term as taking the country further off track and to view Harris as an acceptable agent of change will likely decide the presidency, Harris aides told CNN.
There’s a reason Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are intensifying efforts to reach beyond their party’s traditional supporters in the final weeks of this razor-thin campaign.
Fifteen days from the election, the candidates are locked in a dead heat. Harris is narrowly maintaining her lead in the polls, with polling aggregator FiveThirtyEight putting the vice president 1.8 points ahead of her Republican rival, 48.2 percent to 46.4 percent.
Kamala Harris’s hesitancy to put daylight between her and President Biden gave Donald Trump’s campaign a big opening.
Trump is seeking to make the election a referendum on the Biden-Harris administration’s record, while Harris hopes to highlight the two contrasting agendas.
One thing we know is this: The universe of gettable Republicans is very small. The last national poll by The New York Times and Siena College found that 9 percent of Republicans planned to support Harris — a group that was slightly more likely to be female than male, and a bit more likely to be older than younger.
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Vice President Kamala Harris returns to Michigan on Monday evening for a campaign event with Republican former U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming.
Donald Trump's poll numbers have been improving, but the 2024 race against Kamala Harris is still too close to call with two weeks remaining. The former president is now considered the slight favorite over Harris to win November's election in two major polling aggregators and forecasting models for the first time,