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Harris campaign advertising investment in Arizona

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The Harris campaign is significantly investing in advertising in Arizona as part of a strategic push to mobilize voters ahead of the upcoming election. With early voting commencing, the campaign aims to enhance its presence in the state through a robust ground game and extensive media outreach, targeting both Democratic and independent voters.

In preparation for the election, Vice President Kamala Harris and her allies plan to conduct over 200 events across Arizona, coinciding with the start of early voting. The campaign has already allocated $61 million for television, radio, and digital advertisements since August 1, significantly outpacing the $47 million spent by Trump and related groups. This investment is part of a broader strategy to engage voters in a state that has shown competitive polling, with Harris’s campaign officials emphasizing the importance of appealing to moderates and independents. The campaign’s efforts also include grassroots mobilization, with thousands of volunteers signing up to canvass and phone bank, indicating a concerted effort to energize the voter base ahead of Election Day.

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