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Kamala Harris schedule: Walz and Harris tour battleground states with Trump and Vance tailing behind

Vice President Kamala Harris and her newly announced running mate Tim Walz are barnstorming across battleground states this week after making their electric debut in Philadelphia.

Harris and Walz — the presumptive Democratic presidential ticket — will next appear together in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, followed by visits to Detroit, Phoenix and Las Vegas.

Their Republican rivals Donald Trump and JD Vance will be tailing them on the campaign trail with dueling stops in Michigan and Wisconsin.

Harris and Walz have postponed scheduled visits to North Carolina and Georgia later this week due to severe weather under Tropical Storm Debby. Trump and Vance have also postponed their North Carolina rallies. Those events will be rescheduled, according to the campaigns.

President Joe Biden won those swing states in the 2020 presidential election — except for North Carolina — and flipped Arizona and Georgia for Democrats by razor-thin margins.

Harris and Walz will kick off their tour in Wisconsin with a rally and performance from Bon Iver on Wednesday afternoon. Governor Tony Evers and Senator Tammy Baldwin are also joining the event.

On Wednesday night, Harris and Walz will be in Detroit. They will travel to Phoenix on Friday night and Las Vegas on Saturday afternoon.

Vance will spend the weekend at fundraising events in Texas.

At their Philadelphia rally on Tuesday night, Harris told the estimated 12,000 people in attendance that she “set out to find a partner who can build this brighter future” during her weeks-old campaign for the presidency.

Harris’s search for a running mate led her to a “leader who can unite this nation and move us forward,” someone who was “a fighter for the middle class” and a “patriot who believes as I do the

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