Kamala Harris draws crowds in Georgia with Megan Thee Stallion, Quavo
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[July 31, 2024]
By Nandita Bose
ATLANTA (Reuters) -U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris joined rappers
Megan Thee Stallion and Quavo at a spirited Atlanta rally that
highlighted the new energy she has brought to November's election.
In her first trip to Georgia as a presidential candidate on Tuesday,
Harris pledged Democrats will win a state the party had written off, and
taunted Republican Donald Trump for backing out of a debate with her.
The momentum in this race is shifting, and "Donald Trump is feeling it,"
Harris said, as the crowd of about 10,000 cheered and shouted her
nascent campaign slogan "We are not going back."
With less than 100 days left in one of the least predictable campaign
seasons in recent history, Democrats are redrawing their map to victory,
hoping the prospect of the first Black and Asian woman president can
motivate Democrats to the polls.
Harris' election campaign, hastily put together after President Joe
Biden ended his re-election bid on July 22, has raised $200 million, and
signed up 170,000 new volunteers.
In Atlanta, Harris embraced some Biden policy priorities, promising, "On
Day One I will take on price gouging and bring down costs." She said she
would ban more hidden banking fees, take on corporate landlords and "cap
unfair rent increases".
She also addressed immigration on the southern border, a top issue for
Republican voters after the arrests of migrants crossing illegally
reached a high during the Biden administration. Harris' role in trying
to tamp down migration has drawn Republican criticism.
Trump has been "talking a big game about securing the border," but he
does not walk the walk, Harris said. Trump pushed Republicans to tank a
bill that would have funded more border security measures, she added,
referring to a bill that failed in February.
Megan Thee Stallion, whose album "Megan" recently launched at No. 1 on
Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip-Hop albums chart, performed before Harris spoke
while wearing a blue pantsuit and tie, the color associated with Harris'
Democratic Party. "Lets get this done hotties. Hotties for Harris," she
told the crowd.
GEORGIA IN PLAY?
Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff, a Democrat, said on MSNBC over the weekend
that Harris' entry into the race "has put Georgia in play" for Democrats
and predicted she will win.
Swing states like Georgia, which Democrats barely won in 2020, are
fiercely contested because they can lean either to Republicans or
Democrats and play a decisive role in presidential elections.
FiveThirtyEight, the poll aggregation site, shows Republican Donald
Trump leading Harris by between one and five percentage points in
surveys taken after Harris became the likely Democratic candidate.
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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris visits Paschal's, a historic
Black-owned restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., July 30, 2024.
Erin Schaff/Pool via REUTERS
Since Biden ended his reelection bid for the Nov. 5 vote against
Trump, Harris has significantly outperformed him in recent polling
among young people, Black voters and Hispanic voters.
After Harris's speech, she appeared on a Zoom call with supporters,
telling them "this is a sprint" and asking them to volunteer. Her
campaign’s battleground director Dan Kanninen said the team was
looking at the "Blue wall" states of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and
Michigan to win the election, but was also hopeful about the "Sun
Belt."
A New York Times/Siena College national poll published on Thursday
found Harris has narrowed a sizable Trump lead, while Trump had a
two percentage point lead in a Wall Street Journal poll published on
Friday. A Reuters/Ipsos poll published on Tuesday showed Harris with
a one point lead over Trump, down from two points in a July 23 poll.
Biden's campaign saw a narrowing path to victory with the "Sun Belt
states," including Georgia, Arizona and Nevada, as unlikely wins.
Georgia backed Biden by 0.2 percentage points, just under 12,000
votes in 2020, and Trump by around 5 percentage points in 2016.
Andy Beshear, the twice-elected Democratic governor of deep-red
Kentucky, visited Georgia over the weekend to campaign for Harris in
the Republican stronghold of Forsyth County.
The Harris campaign is vetting him along with Senator Mark Kelly of
Arizona, Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania and Governor Tim Walz
of Minnesota as possible vice presidential candidates. A decision is
expected by Aug. 7.
Harris is leaning into her resume as a former district attorney and
California attorney general, seeking to draw a contrast with Trump
who is the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes.
Trump and 14 co-defendants are accused of racketeering and other
charges for their role in attempting to overturn Biden's narrow win
in Georgia.
(Reporting by Nandita Bose in Washington; Additional reporting by
Trevor Hunnicutt; Editing by Heather Timmons, Stephen Coates, Deepa
Babington, Chris Reese and Christian Schmollinger)
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