Harris will make final push in radio interviews as voters head to polls Tuesday

Harris will make final push in radio interviews as voters head to polls Tuesday

Vice President Kamala Harris plans to spend Election Day conducting radio interviews across battleground states, her campaign says, as she works to convince any remaining undecided voters to cast ballots for her in the final day of the campaign.

After stumping in every swing state over the past week, Harris will be in Washington as the voting concludes. But she hopes to make one final push on the airwaves to anyone who hasn’t yet voted as she prepares for the results to start coming in.

Harris’ communications director Michael Tyler said the interviews are intended to make sure “that those final voters who are on their way to work, on their way home taking a lunch break, understand the stakes, but understand her vision for where she wants to take this country over the course of the next four years.”

The Harris campaign views its final-day mission both to convince any remaining undecided voters to support Harris while also mobilizing those who may not be regular or reliable voters to get to a polling station.

“We’re very focused on making sure if you’re just tuning in, we’re going to deliver a message to you,” campaign chair Jen O’Malley Dillon said. “If you’re someone that just has, like, a crazy, busy, hectic life and a lot going on tomorrow, we’re going to make sure we try to get to you so that you have the easiest way for you to go vote.”