The Harris campaign introduced a strategy on Sunday to gain support from Republican voters, targeting those who had cast their ballots for Nikki Haley in previous elections. The campaign is enlisting state political directors to spearhead Republican outreach in their respective areas.
Sunday’s announcement included the formation of state advisory committees in battleground states. These committees will facilitate Republican-to-Republican voter engagement through activities such as door-knocking, phone banking, and hosting events featuring Republican figures. The campaign is also launching a digital effort where Republican supporters of Harris can share their views online to appeal to fellow Republicans.
The 2024 campaign established a dedicated position for garnering Republican support, hiring Adam Kinzinger’s former chief of staff, Austin Weatherford, who now serves as the campaign’s national director of Republican outreach.
“Donald Trump’s MAGA extremism is toxic to many Republicans who no longer feel represented by his party,” he told NBC.
The campaign also announced endorsements from a handful of Republicans in Name Only (RINOs) who have been critical of Trump, including former Gov. Bill Weld of Massachusetts, former Rep. Denver Riggleman of Virginia, and ex-Trump administration press secretary Stephanie Grisham. These individuals will join Harris at events throughout her seven-state campaign tour, though specific names were not disclosed.
Additionally, the campaign is exploring endorsements from the likes of Rep. Liz Cheney and former Sen. Jeff Flake, who supported Joe Biden in 2020. Cheney’s potential endorsement would align her with Kinzinger, another prominent Trump critic. Kinzinger and Grisham issued statements supporting Harris, emphasizing the importance of protecting democracy and integrity.