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Vice President Harris and Liz Cheney to make battleground state stop at the birthplace of the GOP
Thursday, October 3, 2024
Gov. Geoff Duncan; and former Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake.
Cheney has long tried to combat Trump’s influence in elections. In the 2022 midterms, the political action committee she started placed an ad buy urging Arizona voters to reject GOP gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake and Republican Secretary of State nominee Mark Finchem. She also crossed party lines to stump for two moderate Democrats in competitive House races that year.
Broader push to win over Republican voters
The campaign’s efforts to win over Republicans voters will extend beyond the Cheney event.
Thursday’s campaign stop will be the start of a host of other events over the coming days, meant to appeal to voters disenchanted with Trump and principally worried about defending the Constitution, according to a Harris campaign official. Other events will be held in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, North Carolina and Wisconsin.
Harris-Walz is spending significant money in this space as part of a more than seven figure paid media strategy, the campaign official said. While Trump’s team have former Democrats as surrogates, there is no organized “Democrats for Trump” equivalent.
Republicans for Harris’ outreach will also include a new economy-focused ad featuring a direct to camera testimonial from a two-time Trump voter on how Trump would make the economy worse for people like him, said the campaign official. The ad, “Has Our Backs,” first shared with CNN, is part of the campaign’s $370 million advertising reservations between Labor Day and Election Day and will run on digital platforms, including YouTube TV.
“We know that these are votes we need to earn, and we’re continuing to put in the work everyday to win over the millions of Republicans who are ready to turn the page on the chaos, extremism, and division of Donald Trump,” said Austin Weatherford, national Republican outreach director for the Harris-Walz campaign, in a statement.
Not all Democrats think this is the best strategy.
Georgia state Rep. Ruwa Romman, the first Muslim woman elected to the body, has been especially vocal on social media about the problems she views with the Harris team leaning into endorsements from prominent Republicans like Cheney.
“It feels like the campaign is still trying to run a Biden campaign, and it’s doing Harris a massive disservice,” she posted on X.
“Republicans are not gonna save us, and touting their endorsements is turning people off,” Romman said.
CNN’s Veronica Stracqualursi contributed to this report.
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