WASHINGTON –
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris and former U.S. president Donald Trump are making a beeline for swing states that they hope to flip in their favor this year, both of them trying to expand their narrow paths to victory in a closely fought presidential campaign.
Harris has her sights set on North Carolina, where she has scheduled rallies in Charlotte and Greensboro on Thursday, her first political events after she buoyed supporters with her performance in Tuesday’s debate. Her team is working to turn key moments from the debate into new television and digital advertising, and promising more travel in battleground states.
Trump is heading west to Tucson, Ariz., as he looks to stabilize his campaign, which continues to struggle to recalibrate nearly two months after Harris replaced U.S. President Joe Biden at the top of the Democratic ticket. Although Harris’ team said she’s willing to do another debate, the …