Harris, Walz to Hit ‘Blue Wall’ Swing States in Weeklong Push

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Kamala Harris arrives for a campaign event in Flint, Michigan.

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Kamala Harris and Tim Walz will spend the coming week criss-crossing Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, the trio of battleground states that are key to most of their paths to the White House.

The Democratic ticket is turning its attention to the “Blue Wall” battleground states for a round of campaigning in the relative calm before it ramps up get-out-the-vote activities in the final two weeks before Election Day on Nov. 5. Polls suggest the race is close in all three states, which Donald Trump won in 2016 and President Joe Biden took in 2020.