ATLANTA — Vice President Harris, the likely Democratic presidential nominee, held a raucous rally here Tuesday night and challenged Republican Donald Trump to debate her, as both the Harris and Trump campaigns are refocusing attention on this pivotal Southern state amid a political map that could be reshaped by newfound Democratic energy.
Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), will appear at a rally in the same venue Saturday, the Trump campaign said, marking two dueling rallies in a state increasingly at play. President Biden, who narrowly captured Georgia in 2020, had been considered by many Democrats a long shot to win it again, but that calculus could change if Harris can energize the stateâ€
“I am very clear: The path to the White House runs right through this state,â€� Harris said. “You all helped us win in 2020, and weâ€
In a sign of the shifting landscape, the organizers of Project 2025, which was intended as a blueprint for an incoming Trump administration but has become a rallying cry for Democrats, announced it was ending its policy work. Democrats have seized on Project 2025 in an effort to tie Trump to policy proposals such as eliminating the Education Department and limiting access to abortion pills, while the Trump campaign has sought to distance itself from the document.
In a new interview, Trump also suggested that Harris cannot hold her own with world leaders.
“Theyâ€
Harris is planning a tour of battleground states next week with her soon-to-be-named running mate, according to a campaign official, with plans to stop in Philadelphia; Detroit; Raleigh, N.C.; Savannah, Ga.; Phoenix; Las Vegas; and western Wisconsin. Her campaign has signaled that she would announce her vice-presidential pick by Aug. 7, though her choice could be unveiled sooner.
“Not yet,� she said, when asked as she boarded Air Force Two to fly to Atlanta if she had chosen her running mate.
Ahead of Harrisâ€
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Where Biden often quotes Irish poets in his speeches, Harris quoted Quavo in hers.
She mentioned Trumpâ€
“He tanked — tanked — the bipartisan deal because he thought it would help him win an election,� Harris said, “which goes to show, Donald Trump does not care about border security. He only cares about himself.�
She mocked his policy positions — called him and his running mate “just plain weirdâ€� — and mocked him for not fully committing to a debate. “Donald, I do hope youâ€
Recent days have seen a remarkable shift in the dynamics of the 2024 presidential campaign, since Biden announced July 21 he was ending his bid for reelection and endorsing Harris as his replacement. Few states reflect that change more than Georgia.
Biden narrowly won the state in 2020, becoming the first Democrat to do so since Bill Clinton in 1992, while Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael G. Warnock secured the stateâ€
But as the 2024 campaign ramped up, many Democrats privately admitted they saw Georgia as a lost cause, especially after Bidenâ€
As both sides recalibrated to adjust to the new landscape, Anita Dunn, a top adviser in Bidenâ€
Harrisâ€
“As a prosecutor, she put murderers and abusers behind bars,â€� a narrator says. “As Californiaâ€
The ad also includes a clip from a campaign rally in Milwaukee in which Harris says, “This campaign is about who we fight for.�
The Trump campaignâ€
“Kamala Harris. Failed. Weak. Dangerously liberal,� the ad concludes.
The Trump campaign made a two-week, $12 million purchase Monday of broadcast, cable and digital airtime across Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada and Wisconsin, according to the tracking firm AdImpact.
Equally notable were the continued efforts to distance Trump from Project 2025. The Heritage Foundation, which organized the project, said it was winding down its policy operations — a move that came after Trump senior adviser Susie Wiles repeatedly urged Heritage leaders to stop promoting Project 2025 and Trump strategist Chris LaCivita repeatedly disavowed it.
“President Trumpâ€
But Democrats noted that many of the contributors to Project 2025 were former high-ranking Trump officials and that the effort was explicitly intended to pave the way for the next Republican administration. Harris campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez said Democrats will not stop talking about Project 2025.
“Hiding the 920-page blueprint from the American people doesnâ€
While Harrisâ€
During remarks at a high school gymnasium in Henderson, Nev., Vance on Tuesday made several references to Trump “taking a bullet� for his country, referring to an attempted assassination this month. During his rally speech, Vance drew parallels to his own time in the Marines. Several supporters wore hats that said “Bulletproof Trump 2024.�
“Do you want a president who is disloyal to this country? Or do you want one who is willing to take a bullet for it?� Vance asked.
He also called Harris “dangerously liberal� and referred to the quick coalescing of support from Democrats as a “coup.�
“The media … for years has said the Republicans are a threat to democracy,â€� Vance said, referring to attempts by Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 election. “Theyâ€
Supporters at the rally insisted that Vanceâ€
Lisa Cassel, 55, said Harris likely becoming Democratic nominee has only increased her support for the Trump-Vance ticket. “So many of her positions are so radical. Iâ€
Sam Brown, the Republican Senate candidate in Nevada, who took the stage before Vance, gave his full endorsement of Trumpâ€
“Weâ€
Ahead of Vanceâ€
“Leaving it to the states means you support the worst and the most restrictive of all the laws that have been passed,� said Rep. Dina Titus (Nev.), who alongside fellow Democrat state Assemblywoman Sandra Jauregui introduced herself as “childless cat lady.�
“Iâ€
Abbie Cheeseman, Tyler Pager, Michael Scherer, Josh Dawsey and Isaac Arnsdorf contributed to this report.