With the 2024 U.S. presidential election fast approaching, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are running very different campaigns. Harris has mobilized a vast army of paid staffers who are working tirelessly to turn out voters across the country. Her team is relying on a meticulous ground game to ensure every possible vote is counted. In contrast, Trump’s campaign is focusing on less frequent voters and is outsourcing much of its voter outreach to independent groups, which are less experienced but have a wider reach.
Harris faces a challenging political landscape, particularly with Hispanic voters, who have traditionally supported Democrats but now appear more open to Trump’s messaging. While Trump’s campaign has maintained strength in this demographic, a significant portion remains undecided, making the final outcome uncertain. The contrasting approaches of the two campaigns highlight the stark differences in their strategies.