The Harris campaign raised an impressive $36 million in the 24 hours after announcing Tim Walz as her vice-presidential pick. This comes after a previous total of $310 million raised in July. The campaign is gaining momentum as the election approaches, with Harris and Walz embarking on a swing-state tour that includes rallies in Detroit and Wisconsin. The duo has been well-received by supporters, with Harris highlighting Walz’s midwestern background and commitment to the people. In addition to fundraising success, the campaign has launched new merchandise featuring a minimalist logo that has drawn mixed reactions. While some see the logo as lacking excitement, others appreciate its historical nods to past campaigns, such as Shirley Chisholm’s 1972 presidential run. The rally in Wisconsin featured a mix of speeches from local politicians and musical entertainment, showcasing the broad support for the Harris/Walz ticket. As the election draws closer, the campaign is focused on engaging with voters and solidifying their platform. With less than 100 days to go until the election, the Harris/Walz campaign is gearing up for a rigorous campaign season and is poised to make a strong push in key battleground states.
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