VP Kamala Harris to make stop in Savannah with soon-to-be named running mate
Vice President Kamala Harris is returning to Savannah.
The likely Democratic nominee will embark on a four day, seven-city tour, Politico reports, including stops in Savannah, Philadelphia, Western Wisconsin, Detroit, Raleigh, Phoenix and Las Vegas, key cities in battleground states.
The visit comes shortly after Harris's rally Tuesday in Atlanta, and just months after a stop in Savannah while on a nationwide 'Fight for Reproductive Freedom' tour in February.
Harris, who became the presumptive Democratic frontrunner after current president Joe Biden dropped out of the race on July 21, will be campaigning with a newly named vice president she is expected to announce in coming days. The first stop will be in Philadelphia on Tuesday.
She's currently weighing which Democrat should be her running mate with Arizona U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro expected to be among those under consideration.
The date of Harris's Savannah visit is undetermined, but will likely come at the end of next week.
Harris campaigned on Tuesday in Atlanta at the Georgia State Convocation Center. The star-studded event included a performance by Megan Thee Stallion, a short speech by rapper Quavo and appearances by Georgia Sens. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff.
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