Kamala Harris again named North Carolina, Georgia and Arizona as states that Democrats could win in November’s presidential election.
Georgia, Arizona and North Carolina, all previously seen as favored by former President Trump, have suddenly become battlegrounds online, on the radio and on the ground.
Pennsylvania remains the most important state in which both sides will put all their efforts into the race.
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In the past two weeks, the Harris campaign has added 370,000 new volunteers: 15,500 in Georgia, 21,000 in Arizona and 10,500 in North Carolina, three states with diversifying or shifting electorates.
of Latest Polls All three Sun Belt states are close, with Pennsylvania being the most important battleground state, as it is the biggest swing state for the Electoral College and is key to either side taking the White House.
The Sun Belt leaned to Trump in 2024, but these three states could open multiple paths to the White House for Harris. North Carolina has voted for a Democratic presidential candidate only twice in the past 50 years, so Georgia and Arizona, which Biden won in 2020, are more immediately viable options.
Donald Trump’s support is waning across the board as his age and fatigue about him on the national stage pose real problems for the Republican Party.
If Harris continues on her current trajectory, Trump may find himself facing a losing campaign in key battleground states, which would set the stage for a Democrat to win the Electoral College by a wide margin in November’s election.