Kamala Harris has a strong connection to Nevada that could potentially boost her 2024 campaign. Throughout her time as a presidential candidate and now as vice president, Harris has made numerous visits to the Silver State, building relationships and connections with various groups and individuals.
During her 2020 presidential campaign, Harris visited Nevada 10 times and hosted 27 events with a wide range of demographic and interest groups, making her a familiar face in the state. Since becoming vice president, she has visited Nevada 14 times and engaged with different communities, from the state’s congressional delegation to students at the College of Southern Nevada.
Harris’ bond with Nevada is further strengthened through her relationship with Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, whom she met 15 years ago in California. The two attorneys general worked together during the foreclosure crisis, investigating big banks and advocating for distressed homeowners in California and Nevada.
The vice president’s commitment to Nevada is evident in her frequent visits to the state and her genuine interest in local issues. She has taken the time to engage with constituents from diverse backgrounds, from hospitality workers to business leaders, showing a willingness to listen and understand the needs of Nevada families.
Harris’ team in Nevada includes veterans from her 2020 campaign, who remain dedicated to her cause. With the support of experienced advisers and a strong network of allies in the state, Harris is well-positioned to appeal to Nevada’s diverse electorate.
While recent polls show Harris trailing Trump in Nevada, her familiarity with the state and the relationships she has built over the years could play a crucial role in mobilizing voters and securing a victory in the upcoming election. With the support of Nevada Democrats and a strong campaign team, Harris is poised to make a lasting impact in the Silver State and beyond.