Harris in Georgia
Harris in Georgia

Harris in Georgia

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Vice President Kamala Harris's entry as the likely Democratic nominee has revitalized the party in Georgia ahead of her rally, where she is expected to engage with key demographics such as Black voters and young people. Following President Biden's withdrawal from the race, Harris has raised $200 million and garnered over 170,000 new volunteers, leading to renewed optimism among Democrats who had feared losing the state. Polling indicates a competitive race, with Harris narrowing the gap against Donald Trump, who maintains a slight lead in recent surveys. Harris's campaign emphasizes her background as a strong prosecutor, while Trump's ads aim to frame her as ineffective, particularly on immigration and border issues. Democrats, including Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff, believe that Harris's candidacy can potentially secure Georgia's electoral votes once more, as the state remains a critical battleground. Despite Republican leaders dismissing Harris's surge as fleeting, her campaign's momentum suggests a more competitive landscape for the upcoming elections.

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