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Harris to kick off 2024 with stops in Nevada, S. Carolina, home to some of Dem 1st votes

Vice President Kamala Harris is visiting Nevada and South Carolina next month, two of the earliest states on the Democratic presidential calendar, where she’ll court voters she and President Joe Biden hope to win over.

Quick Read

  • Vice President Harris’ Visit to Key States: Kamala Harris is scheduled to visit Nevada and South Carolina, crucial early-voting states in the Democratic presidential calendar.
  • Engagement with Nevada’s Culinary Union: On January 3, Harris will meet with the influential Culinary Union in Las Vegas, known for its significant impact in Nevada Democratic politics.
  • Event in South Carolina: Harris plans to address a women’s retreat of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on January 6.
  • Nationwide Campaign Efforts: The Vice President’s tour is part of a broader effort to support President Biden’s reelection and the Democratic aim to regain full control of Congress.
  • Focus on Early-Voting States: Both South Carolina and Nevada are pivotal for the Biden-Harris campaign, with South Carolina hosting the first primary on the revised Democratic calendar for 2024.
  • Harris’ History in South Carolina: This visit marks Harris’ seventh trip to South Carolina as Vice President, a state with a significant Black electorate.
  • New Hampshire’s Primary Status: Despite New Hampshire traditionally voting first, the state is proceeding with its primary on January 23 without Biden’s participation, facing potential penalties.
  • Harris’ Engagement with Latino Voters in Nevada: Nevada, with a significant Latino population, will hold its primary shortly after South Carolina, making it a key focus for Harris.
  • Previous Interaction with Culinary Union: During her 2019 presidential campaign, Harris engaged with Culinary Union members, although the union did not endorse any candidate in the Democratic primary.
  • Culinary Union’s Priorities: The union, with a membership base of mostly women and immigrants, focuses on issues like immigration reform, health care, and worker rights. Harris plans to celebrate a recent labor victory with the union during her visit.

The Associated Press has the story:

Harris to kick off 2024 with stops in Nevada, S. Carolina, home to some of Dem 1st votes

Newslooks- COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP)

Vice President Kamala Harris is visiting Nevada and South Carolina next month, two of the earliest states on the Democratic presidential calendar, where she’ll court voters she and President Joe Biden hope to win over.

Harris will meet with members of the powerful casino workers’ Culinary Union in Las Vegas on Jan. 3, which offers one of the most powerful endorsements in Nevada Democratic politics, the White House said Thursday.

Three days later, she plans to head to Myrtle Beach in South Carolina, home of the Democrats’ leadoff primary, to address an annual women’s retreat of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the oldest historically Black denomination in the U.S.

FILE – Vice President Kamala Harris speaks to supporters after filing President Joe Biden’s paperwork to appear on South Carolina’s 2024 Democratic presidential primary on Nov. 10, 2023, in Columbia, S.C. Harris is visiting Nevada and South Carolina next month, spending time in two of the earliest states on the Democratic presidential calendar with audiences she and President Joe Biden are most heavily courting in the primaries that kick off just a month later. (AP Photo/Meg Kinnard, File)

Harris has been touring the country to tout the administration’s accomplishments, most recently angling to energize younger voters during a multi-stop college tour. Next month she plans to embark on a nationwide series of events to rally voters to give Biden a second term and regain full control of Congress.

Both South Carolina and Nevada are critical early-voting states for Biden and Harris as they seek reelection next year. The visit will be Harris’ seventh as vice president to South Carolina, where Black voters play a critical role in Democratic politics — one of the reasons for the White House-led schedule overhaul that placed the state’s primary first on the 2024 voting calendar on Feb. 3.

New Hampshire, which has traditionally voted first, is still holding its contest on Jan. 23. Biden isn’t participating or campaigning there, and the state is risking possible penalties over its decision.

President Joe Biden speaks about his economic agenda at the Wisconsin Black Chamber of Commerce, Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2023, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

The White House says Harris’ stop in Nevada will be her ninth while in office. The state, which has a 29% Latino population will hold its primary three days after South Carolina on Feb. 6.

When she ran for president in 2019, Harris held a town hall meeting with the union’s rank-and-file members. Though most of the 2020 Democratic candidates held private meetings with the union’s leaders, Harris was the first to get a coveted invite to speak to members. Ultimately, the union didn’t endorse anyone in the Democratic primary.

Culinary’s 60,000 members are mostly women and immigrants — immigration reform, health care and worker issues are among the union’s top priorities. Last month, the union ended a lengthy labor dispute that had brought the threat of a historic strike to the Strip, voting to approve their contract agreement with casino giant Caesars Entertainment. The White House said Harris intends to celebrate the victory with union members.

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