
Almost 4 in 10 voters fell into this category in 2020, according to AP VoteCast. This year's presidential elections in the United States could be decided by very narrow margins, leading Kamala Harris to seek votes in unexpected places. Harris and her Democratic team are working hard to win voter preference, focusing on economic and social issues that resonate with the working class.
According to Kanninen, a member of the vice president's team, public polls show positive signs that Harris is slowly making progress. Despite the challenges, Harris remains optimistic and determined in her campaign, presenting herself as an advocate for the concerns of ordinary people. Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster, expresses doubts about Harris's ability to connect with white working-class voters who supported Trump in the past.
Harris is particularly focused on attracting whites without a college education, a crucial demographic group for her success. Harris's campaign strategy includes advertisements across various media, from online games to sports radio shows, hoping to reach a broader audience. Harris is also receiving support from unions to spread her message among workers and their communities.
Despite the challenges, Harris's team remains motivated to win every possible vote. Harris presents herself as a charismatic and intelligent figure who stands with ordinary Americans. With a solidly funded campaign, Harris seeks to expand her supporter base and win over those who could significantly influence the outcome of the presidential elections.