The Nevada campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential bid kicked off with high energy and enthusiasm as Silver State Democrats prepared for a “sprint” in campaigning leading up to the November election. Since President Joe Biden endorsed Harris, the campaign office in Las Vegas was filled with supporters, signs, and banners showing their support for Harris in the 2024 election.
Supporters gathered to hear from Democratic leaders about the stakes of the election, including issues like abortion and Trump’s record. The campaign is planning the “biggest ever mobilization blitz” to mark 100 days until the election in Nevada, with over 50 events and thousands of volunteers signed up to join the campaign.
The Republicans are also expected to rally in Nevada, with criticisms of Harris’ liberal record and challenges she faces in overcoming low approval ratings and addressing issues like the southern border and the economy. However, Democratic voters in Nevada appear to be enthusiastic about Harris, with excitement growing among voters, including first-time voter Isaac Nelsen, who sees youth and energy in Harris.
As the campaign heats up in Nevada, both parties will be working hard to secure votes and mobilize their supporters. Democratic leaders are confident in their ground game and have been actively engaging voters for over a year. The race in Nevada is expected to be closely contested, with both parties vying for the swing state’s crucial six electoral votes.
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