A knock at the door, a chat with a neighbor, a text: Campaigns make final swing-state push
At this stage of the election, it's time to get out the vote. This is a crucial step that can make or break the presidential campaigns of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. They are nudging Americans to the polls — or the mailbox or ballot drop-box — to make their choices. Democrats are relying on a traditional strategy of targeted phone calls, text messages and door-knocking, from the party and its allies, to encourage turnout for Kamala Harris. Donald Trump has outsourced much of the Republican operation, including to America PAC, the organization supported by billionaire Elon Musk, which was giving away $1 million a day in prize money, an unorthodox approach.