David Plouffe, a senior adviser to Vice President Kamala Harris, told CNN's Erin Burnett on Monday evening that the campaign believes it can win all seven swing states.
“It's very important that we have multiple paths to 270, and as you know, just a few hours ago, we reviewed all of the early voting data, what we expect for Election Day, and how we think the undecideds are breaking down, that we have a reliable path.” “To all seven states tomorrow night to go to Kamala Harris’ column,” Plouffe said.
“But we believe they will all be close,” he added.
Asked if he thought Harris could win all seven states, he said: “Yes.”
Plouffe said the campaign believes it is winning more new voters than former President Donald Trump, and credits the two campaigns' different approaches to their field operations.
“I think that outsourcing your field effort — the people who are knocking on doors, making the calls — largely to paid commissioners, historically, doesn't work,” he said. “You want people to show up who are committed to your candidate.”
He called it “a secret weapon for us” and said volunteers were “knocking on 2,000 doors a minute in Pennsylvania over the weekend.”
But he acknowledged that both campaigns “have a lot to build on tomorrow, on actual Election Day.”
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