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    Harris to begin 'more aggressive' post-debate campaigning stage, campaign says

    By Will McDuffieGabriella Abdul-HakimFritz Farrow,

    11 hours ago

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    Vice President Kamala Harris' post-debate campaign visits to the battleground states of North Carolina and Pennsylvania on Thursday and Friday, respectively, represents the start of a "more aggressive" campaigning stage, her campaign said.

    Harris is set to hold two rallies in North Carolina and one in Pennsylvania as part of the kickoff for her "New Way Forward Tour," which her campaign said is an effort to "capitalize on her decisive victory" against former President Donald Trump at the ABC News debate earlier this week.

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    Seth Herald/AFP via Getty Images - PHOTO: A man holds a Harris-Walz flag as supporters of Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris attend a watch party during the presidential debate on Sept. 10, 2024.
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    The campaign said that Harris had such a "commanding debate performance" that it spent Wednesday going through the footage to pinpoint moments they can use in upcoming ads in the coming days.

    This phase will also see the vice president do more media engagements primarily targeting battleground states and other important constituencies, the campaign said, with local media interviews set for the coming days. She will also participate in a discussion with the National Association of Black Journalists next week.

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    Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images - PHOTO: Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks during a presidential debate with former President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Philadelphia, on Sept. 10, 2024.

    Second gentleman Doug Emhoff, Gov. Tim Walz and Gwen Walz will each hit the road as part of the tour as well.

    Emhoff will be in Arizona and Nevada on Thursday; Gov. Walz will be in Michigan on Thursday and Wisconsin on Friday; and Gwen Walz will be in New Hampshire on Thursday.

    The campaign's new tour will also feature surrogate events, including a Republicans for Harris function in Phoenix, Arizona, an HBCU student event in Savannah, Georgia, and a veterans and military families event in Columbus, Georgia.

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    Alberta Brinich
    2m ago
    she had her chance we don't need her here in Pennsylvania or anywhere else
    Cynthia Laswell
    3m ago
    MORE FUCKING LIES FROM THE WORD SALAD
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