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In closing days, Harris leans on ground game advantage as outside groups bolster Trump's voter mobilization

Oct 24, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    -24% Somewhat Liberal

  • Reliability

    50% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -5% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

68% : The model, developed by the campaign's political director James Blair and deputy political director Alex Meyer, was first deployed in Iowa, where Trump won the GOP caucuses decisively.
67% : "Harris, with help from super PAC Future Forward, has maintained an advantage over Trump on ad spending in the battleground states in the closing weeks, according to advertisement tracking firm AdImpact.
64% : The first tier is called "Ten for Trump."
59% : The Harris campaign has held a steady advantage over Trump in terms of physical resources on the ground.
50% : If the captains engage and activate ten voters for Trump, they receive a red t-shirt that says "Trump Force 47."
49% : She was dispatched to knock doors in Appleton, Wisconsin, a Democratic-leaning town in Outagamie County where Trump won by 10 points in 2020.
38% : Black and Latino voters are key get-out-the-vote targets, an official says, but the campaign is also trying to reach Republicans and rural voters to cut into Trump's margins in some counties where some GOP voters have shown a reluctance to support Trump.
37% : "[Trump] would be devastating for our nation.
35% : I'm still trying to decide," Jackson said, adding that while she thinks Trump is "a little better" on the economy, she's not considering voting for him.
24% : "She had a checklist and she was making sure she checked all her boxes," said Losson, a former Republican voter who did not vote for Trump in 2020, and is leaning towards voting for Harris.

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