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Harris media engagement strategy ahead of election

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Vice President Kamala Harris is significantly increasing her media engagements as the November 5 presidential election approaches, with a focus on connecting with voters through high-profile interviews and appearances. This strategy comes as Democratic strategists express concern about her visibility and effectiveness in battleground states, especially given the tight race against former President Donald Trump.

In the coming week, Harris will participate in a series of interviews, including a sit-down on 60 Minutes, and appearances on popular shows such as The View, The Howard Stern Show, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. These engagements are designed to raise her profile and address key issues like abortion rights, particularly among female voters, as she aims to boost her campaign’s visibility in critical states. Following these initial media appearances, Harris is scheduled to travel to battleground states like Nevada and Arizona, where polling indicates a competitive landscape against Trump. Despite the increased media activity, some analysts believe that Harris has not engaged sufficiently in direct voter outreach, with calls for her to enhance her presence in key demographics and regions as Election Day draws near.

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