Harris Pounces, Trump Faces New Swing State Problem
While Kamala Harris teams up with Republicans, Donald's campaign gets hit with bad news in the battleground states
With just one month until Election Day, Harris is leaving nothing to chance and is rolling out an aggressive new strategy to bag the win this November.
First, she launches a GOP voter outreach group in Georgia
The Harris campaign is mobilizing Republican and independent voters in GA — one of the key battleground states — and they’re using Republicans to spread the message.
According to AJC, a new voter outreach group is being led by Georgia’s former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan (Republican), former GOP Congressman Joe Walsh, and a former GOP Georgia elector to make the case for Harris.
Effective strategy, especially when the message comes from Republicans
They’ll travel across Georgia to speak with swing voters and convince them to cross party lines.
And today in Wisconsin
Liz Cheney is joining Harris on the campaign trail for the first time, and the two of them are holding an event this afternoon in Ripon — a famous town known as the “birthplace” of the Republican Party.
Like the group in Georgia, she’ll be hammering messages about protecting the constitution and our democracy — which seems to play well with Conservatives.
A good sign
The Harris Campaign is confident they can persuade voters in the middle and middle-right.
As they should be
Cassidy Hutchinson, Trump’s former GOP aide who testified against him, announced her support for Harris last night on MSNBC — in the wake of Jack Smith’s unsealed court filing which exposed Trump’s Jan 6 crimes in detail.
In short
Harris is building a solid coalition of Republican surrogates whose sole focus will be flipping voters from red to blue.
Not what you want to see if you’re Donald Trump, who’s facing an even bigger swing state problem
Not only are Republicans campaigning against Trump in Georgia and Wisconsin, but the latest battleground scoop could be lights-out for his campaign: