ATLANTA — Vice President Kamala Harris will be making yet another stop in the Peach State just as early voting is getting underway.
According to sources, Harris is expected to be in town on Saturday, Oct. 19. However, no specific details are available right now.
The visit marks the latest in a string of visits candidates on both sides of the aisle have been making to Georgia, which is expected to be a pivotal swing state in the election once again.
According to Trump's campaign team, the former president will be at a town hall in Cumming, Georgia, on Tuesday, Oct. 15.
President Bill Clinton visited the Peach State today and Monday to show his support for Vice President Kamala Harris.
A few weeks ago, Harris delivered remarks on abortion rights in Cobb County. The vice president spoke forcefully on the issue of reproductive freedom and spotlighted the death of Georgia mother Amber Thurman. Thurman, a 28-year-old mother of a 6-year-old boy, died in 2022. According to the ProPublica report, it was officially deemed preventable by a state committee due to a delay in care for a rare complication that occurred when she took abortion pills.
Trump's VP pick, JD Vance, campaigned in Floyd County last week and also talked with 11Alive one-on-one. He also shared his take on Georgia's abortion law. Other topics addressed included school safety and housing affordability.
Both Trump and Harris have already made numerous visits to Atlanta and the metro area.