In the final days of the race, Harris is expected to stress that she still believes she and her running mate, Minnesota Gov.
Tim Walz, are the “underdogs” in the race and that “nothing can be left on the field,” a Harris aide said.
Harris has also started to use video clips of Trump’s comments at her rallies, a pattern that is expected to continue.
A Harris campaign aide said the strategy is viewed as a “smart way to force a conversation about him.”“A huge part of our thinking is that we need to show his lack of fitness,” the person said.
“Donald Trump’s comments continue to become more bizarre and more strange, and that’s something that should concern the American people and, in these closing days,” Garcia told NBC News on Wednesday, “Kamala Harris will make that argument.”
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