Vice President Harris’s campaign will hold a national livestream show that features events from the seven battleground states on Monday night, a senior campaign official announced on Saturday.
To mark the night before Election Day, the campaign will host simultaneous “get out the vote†organizing events in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Those events will then be tied together in a show for voters nationwide to tune into, according to the official.
The events will feature Harris, her running mate Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.), top surrogates and performers, the official said, adding that details on the performances are forthcoming. The campaign is also offering VIP seating at the events for every volunteer who completes a phone banking or door knocking shift between Oct. 28 and Sunday, Nov. 3.
Harris will be in Pennsylvania, the battleground state that carries the most votes in the Electoral College, on Monday for stops in Allentown, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia.
The battleground states are largely neck and neck. Trump has a 0.5 percentage point lead in Pennsylvania, a 0.4 percentage point lead in Wisconsin, and a 1.7 percentage point lead in Nevada, according to Decision Desk HQ/The Hill’s aggregate polling.
The former president also has a 1.4 percentage point lead in North Carolina, a 1.9 percentage point lead in Georgia, and a 2 percentage point lead in Arizona while Harris has a 0.5 percentage point lead in Michigan.