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VisitWhat will be the effect of 'Republicans for Harris' on Kamala Harris' standing in key battleground states?
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Kamala Harris Launches 'Republicans for Harris' with Endorsements from Ex-Trump Officials
Aug 4, 2024, 02:05 PM
Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign launched the 'Republicans for Harris' initiative on Sunday, aiming to attract Republican voters disillusioned by Donald Trump's candidacy. The program, described as a 'campaign within a campaign,' will feature endorsements from prominent GOP figures, including former Trump administration officials Stephanie Grisham and Olivia Troye, former Secretaries Chuck Hagel and Ray LaHood, and former Governors Jim. The initiative seeks to broaden Harris' appeal by leveraging support from well-known Republicans across the country.
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