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    Walz kicks off post-debate campaign, media blitz in battleground Pennsylvania

    By Isabella Murray,

    1 days ago

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    Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign on Wednesday announced that following a "strong" vice-presidential debate performance from running mate Gov. Tim Walz Tuesday night, he'll embark on a weeklong travel and media blitz -- including rallies, direct voter engagement events, fundraisers and two national TV interviews -- that begins in battleground Pennsylvania on Wednesday.

    "Walz will participate in more media interviews and engagements to reach key demographics and target voters that the campaign is working to win, combining national, battleground state, and specialty media interviews with high-impact digital engagements including with sports content creators and podcasts," the campaign said.

    Walz will also make his late-night TV debut as Harris' running mate and be a guest on a "top pop culture podcast" during an upcoming swing on the West Coast, the campaign said -- though specific details have not yet been disclosed.

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    Matt Rourke/AP - PHOTO: Democratic vice presidential nominee Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz speaks during a vice presidential debate hosted by CBS News in New York City, Oct. 1, 2024.

    Walz's interactions with national media have been rare since he hit the campaign trail, with his only national interviews being the ABC News and MSNBC post-presidential debate interviews on Sept. 10 and the joint sit-down interview with Harris on CNN on Aug. 29.

    Walz is kicking off the swing with a central Pennsylvania bus tour on Wednesday with Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman -- a trip meant to be done with Harris, however her schedule shifted to focus on Hurricane Helene. On Wednesday, Harris visits Georgia to survey the storm damage, give updates on the government response and hear from local officials on the ground.

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    Walz's Pennsylvania bus tour includes stops in Harrisburg and Reading before Fetterman joins him for a campaign rally in York.

    Pennsylvania is a critical battleground state where both campaigns will focus their time in the remaining weeks until Election Day. Pennsylvania went for former President Donald Trump by over 44,000 votes in 2016 before President Joe Biden took it back by over 80,000 votes in 2020.

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    Erica Dischino/Reuters - PHOTO: Democratic vice presidential nominee, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, delivers remarks at an election campaign event in Superior, Wisc., Sept. 14, 2024.

    On Saturday, Walz will be fundraising, starting with an Ohio swing in Cleveland and Cincinnati. He'll then travel to the West Coast to fundraise, with stops in California and Washington.

    According to the campaign, Walz will also continue his campaigning with stops in the Sun Belt. He will make another visit to Reno, Nevada, to hold a campaign rally that was originally postponed in light of the Davis wildfires in September. He then goes to Arizona for a series of political events to kick off the start of early voting in the state.

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    "With just over 30 days until the election, the Harris-Walz ticket is entering the final stretch of the campaign aggressively, with a robust travel and media schedule to ensure that every American voter knows what's on the line in November," the campaign said.

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    Elmosippy
    8h ago
    A knucklehead cannot be vice president of the united states
    Narux
    12h ago
    Walz continues to make a fool of himself post debate failure. fixed your headline.
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