Where are Kamala Harris and Tim Walz going next?
We are only two months away from election day, and Kamala Harris and her running mate are spending an entire week touring around rural Georgia. They're giving speeches, meeting community members, visiting with high schoolers, and strengthening their ties with rural America. But, why do you think they would spend what little time they have in small, rural towns?
Because rural communities will decide this election and Kamala Harris is ready to fight for rural voters and demonstrate her commitment to our communities. So where in rural America are they headed next?
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This year's presidential election will depend on rural voters in battleground states like Michigan, Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, Nevada, and more, and Harris and Walz will need to visit all of them. So who knows where they will go next, but here's what I do know:
Wherever the Harris-Walz ticket goes next, One Country will be there, supporting their mission to revitalize rural communities, lift-up hard-working families, and fight for all of our rights.
Here at One Country, we are standing up for rural communities every day and we know that Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are ready to fight by our side. But first, we need to step up and help rural voters connect with the Harris Walz ticket and beat MAGA extremists like Donald Trump, AGAIN!
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Tessa
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