Harris, 60, will stand in front of the White House for Tuesday’s rally.
Vice President Kamala Harris will kick off the final week before the election by making her so-called “closing argument” to the nation at a rally on Washington, DC’s Ellipse on Tuesday evening.
Harris, 60, will stand in front of the White House with a split screen when she presses voters to “turn the page” by outlining her agenda should she be elected to the nation’s highest office, a senior campaign official.
Harris’ appearance in DC will kick off several days on the road, as Harris will visit battleground states alongside her campaign’s get-out-and-vote concert series.
The Harris-Walz camp got an initial boost of star power over the weekend, with an appearance by musician Maggie Rogers at their Ann Arbor rally.
About 20,000 people are expected to attend the Tuesday event, according to the permit approved by the National Park Service — up from the previous permit application that predicted a crowd of about 7,500, DC News Now said.
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