Harris campaign sees increase in Florida volunteers, most in any state
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Since Vice President Kamala Harris announced her run for the White House, her campaign says there have been 14,500 new volunteer registrations in Florida, the most of any state.
"People are very excited. There's a great deal of energy around the campaign, and we have had more people volunteering to work on the campaign," said Democratic State Sen. Geraldine Thompson, a surrogate for the campaign.
Over the weekend, the Harris campaign held ‘100 Days of Action’ events across the state to mobilize voters. Hundreds rallied in golf carts for Harris in the retirement community known as The Villages.
Supporters say they are optimistic about Harris appealing to everyone from young...