
The Hill newspaper reported on October 7 that US Vice President Kamala Harris has begun a vigorous media campaign as the race to the White House enters its final stages with only 29 days left until the election.
In the new strategy, Ms. Harris will appear on many TV channels and participate in famous programs to attract voters' attention.
Earlier this week, she was interviewed by CBS's "60 Minutes," and will continue to appear on "The View," "The Howard Stern Show" and "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."
Last week, she also joined the podcast "Call Her Daddy" to discuss abortion rights.
Previously, Vice President Harris' campaign focused on defending her from moments out of her control, but that strategy has shifted as polls show voters want to know more about the Democratic nominee.
Ms Harris is now stepping up her public appearances, especially in friendly media, in an effort to improve her image ahead of the election.
In addition, Ms. Harris also received support from her running mate, the Governor of Minnesota.
Mr. Tim Walz is also actively appearing in the media, including appearing on the show "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on the evening of October 7.
Former President Barack Obama will also campaign in Pennsylvania this week.
But Ms Harris faces challenges in key battleground states. In Michigan, she has met with Arab and Muslim leaders to shore up support, but polls show she and Mr Trump are neck and neck among those communities.
In Pennsylvania, she struggled to connect with workers and union members, a constituency that was once the Democratic Party's base.
Still, Ms. Harris leads Mr. Trump by 18 points among white voters with college degrees, a margin that is superior to previous Democratic candidates like Joe Biden in 2020 and Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Voters with college degrees are expected to make up about 40 percent of the electorate, an all-time high.
According to recent polls, the two US presidential candidates, Republican Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, are closely following each other in North Carolina, one of the seven battleground states in the upcoming election.
A survey released by High Point University on October 3 showed that both former President Donald Trump - the Republican candidate - and Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate, received 48% support from potential voters in this southeastern US state.
However, according to national polls, Ms. Harris has the upper hand among registered voters with 48% support, leading former President Trump by 2 percentage points./.
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