The Trump campaign presents the 2020 election as a stark contrast to Harris's record.
Trump believes the race against Harris is the same as the one against Biden.
The 2024 presidential race will be a "complete contrast campaign" between former President Trump's record and Vice President Kamala Harris', according to senior Trump campaign officials, who emphasized that the new Democrat ticket is "dangerously liberal," but that "the fundamentals of the race are the same."
"Trump campaign official: 'Hire Trump, Fire Kamala' as Democrats say 'We can’t go back.'"
The official stated that Trump represents "change" while Harris embodies the "status quo."
The Biden campaign stated that Harris intends to distinguish herself from Biden.
"An official stated that we are in a temporary state of limbo for a few weeks. The situation is similar to Harris never having met Joe Biden and having no accountability for the events that occurred in the administration. However, this is not how voters perceive it."
The official stated that despite the changes, the race remains the same.
The campaign criticized Harris' selection of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, arguing that he strengthens the narrative that Harris is a risky liberal.
A campaign official stated that when the conversation turns to "equal outcomes," it is essentially a discussion about communism.
As the election cycle progresses, former President Trump is concentrating on convincing undecided voters in crucial states by highlighting the differences in records and policies between him and Vice President Harris.
The Trump campaign is concentrating on advertising, direct mail, texting, and calling both new and traditional Republican voters.
The "Trump Force 47" effort has been instrumental in the Trump campaign's outreach to prospective voters, resulting in over 150 million direct voter contacts.
The "Trump Force 47" grassroots campaign was first exposed by Planet Chronicle Digital.
Tens of thousands of volunteers have already been engaged by the program, which the campaign claims is aimed at mobilizing "highly targeted voters in critical precincts across battleground states and districts."
"Karoline Leavitt, Trump campaign national press secretary, stated that Trump Force 47 is highly effective because it goes beyond traditional voter contact tactics by teaching voters how to persuade their neighbors to vote for President Trump," according to Planet Chronicle Digital last month.
"Trump Force 47" is an extension of the campaign's initial strategy of mobilizing volunteers at the precinct level, with each volunteer focusing on winning over a specific group of voters.
The "Trump Force 47" website claims to be a group of volunteer neighborhood organizers dedicated to defeating Kamala Harris and the far-left liberal democrats.
Volunteers can sign up for various activities such as targeting voter outreach in their neighborhoods, making phone calls to potential voters, poll watching, becoming a "Trump Captain," hosting a "Trump House Party," or delivering yard signs to neighbors.
Economic concerns and the border are the driving factors for voters, according to the Trump campaign.
"An official stated that they are more pessimistic about their overall personal finances."
The former president has $327 million in campaign cash, according to a senior campaign official.
"A campaign official stated that they never anticipated having more than Democrats, but they now have enough to accomplish their goals. Additionally, the official predicted that the Harris honeymoon would likely come to an end soon."
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