Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign on Sunday is launching “Republicans for Harris” as she looks to win over Republican voters put off by Donald Trump’s candidacy.

The program will be a “campaign within a campaign,” according to Harris’ team, using well-known Republicans to activate their networks, with a particular emphasis on primary voters who backed former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley. The program will kick off with events this week in Arizona, North Carolina and Pennsylvania. Republicans backing Harris will also appear at rallies with the vice president and her soon-to-be-named running mate this coming week, the campaign said.

The Harris campaign shared the details of the program first with The Associated Press before the official announcement.

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    4 months ago

    Ffs!

    I’m 41 and if I live to a hundred, the DNC will still think every election takes place in 1992 where there was tens of millions of votes in convincing moderate Republicans 🤦

    “Almost but not quite in a fascist cult” is not a big or realistically persuadable demographic! 🤦

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      There are people who are blissfully ignorant about politics without being the rabid cults that you see in the media. Maybe this can reach some of them?

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        Nah, with how over saturated all news is with the latest scandals and political nonevents nowadays, the only ones blissfully ignorant purposefully avoid politics entirely

        People so averse aren’t likely to vote, especially not if they live in one of the areas rife with voter suppression hurdles.

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          Okay, this is going to sound really esoteric especially because I can’t find the study that was referenced but bear with me.

          I once watched an astrophysicist lecture on the Fermi Paradox, saying that it was missing a component because not all the population will be aware of any specific meme, meme in the scientific sense of a single unit of information.

          There was a study (I think in the 80s?) that showed that no matter what the information there will always be a percentage of the population who is isolated from it, whether that be by choice, or not. He retooled the Drake equation to include this number.

          Point being, there is always benefit in trying different ways to reach more people because there’s always going to be certain people who won’t be reached.