Less than two weeks before the election, Vice President Kamala Harris has not enlisted help from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail. This decision reflects Harris’ focus on specific voters, particularly men, and her campaign’s strategy to stay focused on core messages. However, Clinton is expected to do at least one event for Harris in the final week of the election. Harris does not speak about breaking the glass ceiling on the campaign trail, as she wants to focus on her policies and what she can do for voters rather than historical achievements. Clinton, on the other hand, has been on a book tour criticizing Trump and warning voters about a potential return to the White House. While Clinton is seen as an asset by the Harris campaign, they are cautious about reminding voters of the 2016 election and Clinton’s loss to Trump. The campaign is more focused on appealing to voters rather than the historical significance of Harris’ candidacy. Overall, Harris is presenting herself as a change candidate offering a new generation of politics, while Clinton’s message is centered around the dangers of a Trump return to power.
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