Harris and Walz Rally in Georgia Amid Rising Democratic Momentum
Kamala Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, have kicked off a pivotal bus tour through Georgia, a key swing state where Democrats hope to replicate their narrow 2020 victory. Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate, is focusing on energizing Black voters, who constitute roughly one-third of Georgia’s electorate and are essential for a Democratic win. The bus tour, targeting southern Georgia, comes as national polls show Harris gaining ground on her Republican rival, Donald Trump.
Since President Joe Biden withdrew from the race and endorsed Harris, the campaign has gained momentum, including raising over $500 million in donations. Harris has nearly closed the gap with Trump, now trailing by just 0.6% in Georgia, a state that was last won by a Democrat in 1992 before Biden’s narrow victory in 2020.
As the first Black and South Asian woman running for president, Harris hopes to strengthen Democratic support among Black voters while appealing to a broader coalition of working-class and suburban voters across the state. Key issues for the campaign include economic reforms and abortion rights, with Harris pledging to lower consumer costs and protect reproductive rights.
The Georgia tour will culminate in a major rally in Savannah, following a series of events across the state aimed at rallying voters. Harris’ campaign has significantly expanded its presence in Georgia, adding staff and opening new field offices. Georgia’s 16 electoral votes are critical to securing a win in November, and both Democrats and Republicans have significantly increased their efforts in the state.
While Republicans, led by Trump, continue to prioritize Georgia in their campaign strategy, Harris’ rising popularity and energized voter base suggest that the Peach State may once again be a battleground in the 2024 election.