Kamala Harris and Tim Walz Rally in Georgia to Boost Youth and Black Voter Turnout
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz campaigned in Georgia, aiming to galvanize young and Black voters. They visited Liberty County High School and highlighted issues like the economy and abortion rights. Harris is aiming to build momentum against Republican candidate Donald Trump in the crucial swing state.
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz campaigned together in Georgia on Wednesday, aiming for support from young voters in a state critical for the upcoming election. The state, which Democrats narrowly won in 2020, could play a decisive role this year.
Cheered on at Liberty County High School, Harris told students, athletes, and cheerleaders, 'Our country is counting on you, all of you. You are leaders.' She emphasized that their generation will propel the country into the next era.
Riding a bus through southern Georgia, Harris and Walz tapped into regions with significant Black populations. Harris seeks to galvanize Black voters, crucial for Democrats, as national polls show her closing the gap with Republican Donald Trump.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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