With her running mate, Tim Walz, the Democrat is trying to build a coalition with undecided voters, independents and even Republicans dissatisfied with Trump. “With your number two [J.D. Vance]He shares the same dangerous and backward beliefs,” Walz told supporters in Eau Claire.
After visiting Wisconsin, Kamala and Walz will travel to the city of Detroit (Michigan) to attend an event with members of the United Auto Workers (UAW) automobile union.
– three months –
With favourable polls, the 59-year-old vice president is looking to build on the momentum and momentum generated last month when she replaced Joe Biden as the Democratic Party’s nominee. But the two have just three months to persuade undecided voters.
In an interview with CBS TV channel, Biden said he was “not confident” about a peaceful transition of power if Trump loses in November, according to an excerpt of the conversation released today. “We don’t take him seriously. He’s serious… all this ‘if we lose there’s going to be bloodshed’,” he warned.
The Democratic campaign team plans to engage more than 750 people at events in the key “blue wall” states of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan when the Democratic National Convention begins in Chicago in mid-August.