Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign for president released a memo outlining her “path to victory” against former President Donald Trump, highlighting her strong fundraising efforts since President Joe Biden announced his exit from the 2024 election. The memo points to Harris’ support among core Democratic constituencies such as Black, Hispanic, and young voters, as well as her appeal to undecided voters and college-educated voters.
The memo emphasizes Harris’ lead over Trump in key demographic groups, including Black, young, women, and Asian American and Pacific Islander voters. O’Malley Dillon, chair of the Harris campaign, believes that Harris is well-positioned to build on the Democrats’ strong performances in recent elections, particularly among suburban voters who are turned off by Trump.
The campaign sees the race as a choice between Harris fighting for democracy, abortion rights, and opportunities for all, versus Trump pushing his extreme agenda that would threaten Americans’ rights and freedoms. Despite recent polls showing Trump narrowly ahead of Harris, the campaign remains confident in their candidate’s ability to win over undecided voters, especially those in key demographic groups that lean towards Harris.
The Harris campaign is focusing on seven battleground states to secure the 270 electoral votes needed to win the election. They have raised a record-breaking $126 million since Biden’s exit, with a strong showing of support from donors and volunteers. O’Malley Dillon expressed confidence in Harris’ ability to win, citing her strength and the campaign’s robust infrastructure.
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