Kamala Harris Gains Cross-Party Endorsements
Kamala Harris Gains Cross-Party Endorsements
Kamala Harris Gains Cross-Party Endorsements
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Vice President Kamala Harris is actively campaigning across the U.S., focusing on key battleground states like Arizona and New Hampshire, while also gathering endorsements from prominent figures, including former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and former Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Harris' campaign is notable for attracting support from unexpected quarters, such as Barbara Bush, daughter of former President George W. Bush, emphasizing a cross-party appeal. Despite facing protests at rallies and controversy over President Biden's recent remarks about Trump supporters, Harris remains committed to her message of unity and democracy. In Arizona, she campaigns alongside Senate hopeful Ruben Gallego, emphasizing the need for new leadership and coalition-building with GOP endorsements. As the election approaches, notable public figures and celebrities are showing their support through endorsements and civic engagement, highlighting the widespread attention on this year's presidential race.

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