Harris campaign plans for aggressive outreach in Georgia and other swing states after Tuesday's debate

A bus with Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris on board arrives at Sheetz convenience store during a campaign stop, Sunday, Aug. 18, 2024, in Coralpolis, Pa. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)

Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign plans a four-day campaign trip through major swing states after the Democrat’s debate Tuesday with Republican Donald Trump. The trip includes an appearance by Gwen Walz in Georgia.

Her “New Way Forward” tour will include a new television spot, rallies, canvassing events and programs designed to target important voting groups, the campaign said Sunday, adding that the tour will culminate at the start of Hispanic Heritage Month on Sept. 15.

In a tight race against the former president, the Harris campaign sees itself as having the room to persuade voters before focusing more intently on turnout with the beginning of early voting before the Nov. 5 election. Trump has also stepped up his outreach with rallies and interviews in seemingly friendly forums.