Harris’s and Trump’s Shifting Marketing campaign Methods

How Harris and Trump are interesting to voters in states that might decide the election

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Though Election Day is greater than three weeks away, early voting is already below approach in lots of states. Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are ramping up their efforts to win over undecided and unlikely voters, particularly in key swing states. On Washington Week With The Atlantic, panelists talk about the candidates’ newest marketing campaign efforts—and the way voters are reacting.

This week, Democratic heavy hitters—together with former Presidents Barack Obama and Invoice Clinton—took to the marketing campaign path for Harris. However some members of the celebration have raised issues that Harris’s recognition could have plateaued in what stands to be the ultimate stretch of the race.

In the meantime, Trump’s marketing campaign is taking what some have known as an unconventional strategy, as he holds rallies in what are thought-about solidly blue states. For Trump, who has traveled to such states as Colorado and New York, campaigning in these areas has turn out to be a option to spotlight failed Democratic insurance policies.

Becoming a member of the visitor moderator and political correspondent at PBS NewsHour Lisa Desjardins to debate the candidates’ shifting marketing campaign methods and extra: Jeff Mason, a White Home correspondent at Reuters; Jessica Taylor, a Senate and governors editor at The Cook dinner Political Report; Saleha Mohsin, a senior Washington correspondent for Bloomberg; and Ashley Parker, a senior nationwide political correspondent at The Washington Put up.

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