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Harris Campaign: We’re Still 'Clear Underdogs' In 2024 Race

Despite surges in polling, fundraising and volunteers, Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign chair insisted in a memo out Sunday morning that the Democratic candidate remains a “clear” underdog as the 2024 presidential campaign enters its final stages.

Since swapping out President Joe Biden for Harris in July, Democrats have reignited their hopes of defeating former President Donald Trump. However, in a clear effort to ward off complacency among still-jubilant members of the party, campaign chair Jennifer O’Malley Dillon said the campaign will need to hammer home a message focused on linking Trump to an unpopular conservative policy manifesto and exploit their advantages in the ground game to win.

“Make no mistake: we head into the final stretch of this race as the clear underdogs,” O’Malley Dillon wrote in the memo. “Donald Trump has a motivated base of support, with more support and higher favorability than he has had at any point since 2020.”

“In 2020, the election came down to about 40,000 votes across the battleground states,” O’Malley Dillon continued. “This November, we anticipate margins to be similarly razor-thin.”

The memo came just ahead of the Labor Day holiday, which often signals the start of the most intense period in American electoral politics. It also comes as the first mail ballots will be sent to voters in North Carolina, a key swing state.

The plan O’Malley Dillon laid out to win the battleground states focused on the Democrats’ ground game advantages, saying the campaign, Democratic National Committee and state parties have opened more than 312 offices and hired more than 2,000 staff members.

“In an election that will be decided on the margins, Trump’s campaign still lags far behind in the

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