NBC News Correspondent Priya Sridhar joins Meet the Press NOW to report on how voters in Georgia are reacting to Vice President Kamala Harris entering the presidential race.
ATLANTA — Georgia Democrats are operating with renewed intensity ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign rally in Georgia on Tuesday, the party now galvanized by a candidate who legislators, organizers and voters alike say has boosted their chances of keeping once ruby-red Georgia in Democratic hands in November. The event will be Harris’ second rally since she launched her own presidential campaign after President Joe Biden decided to drop out on July 21.
In total, it says, the Harris campaign has 170 staff members working across 24 campaign offices in the state. The new field offices aren’t just in Democratic strongholds, where Harris will need to maximize turnout; they are also in counties largely considered safely Republican. “In Georgia, we’re running the largest in-state operation of any Democratic presidential campaign cycle ever,” Tyler said, noting offices 'strategically located in all corners of the state.
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