Bill Clinton Joins Harris Campaign in Key Battleground States
The former president is rallying rural and Black voters in Georgia and North Carolina with just over three weeks until Election Day.
- Bill Clinton has been deployed by Kamala Harris' campaign to appeal to rural and Black voters in critical states such as Georgia and North Carolina.
- Clinton spoke at Mount Zion Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia, emphasizing unity and criticizing divisive political tactics.
- Georgia is pivotal in the upcoming election, with Black voter turnout potentially crucial for Democrats to secure the state's 16 electoral votes.
- The Harris campaign's strategy includes a bus tour through eastern North Carolina, echoing Clinton's successful 1992 campaign approach.
- Clinton's popularity in southern Black communities is seen as an asset, though it remains uncertain if he can mobilize younger voters.