Sen. Kamala Harris hopes more visits and an anti-Trump message will help her gain ground in Iowa on Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren
MOUNT PLEASANT, Iowa—When Sen. Kamala Harris canceled a visit to Iowa in June for a Senate vote, some Democratic activists in the state voiced frustration with the Californian’s level of investment in the country’s first nominating contest.
Two months later, Ms. Harris made 17 stops across 11 counties in five days in a bus wrapped in the campaign’s pastel, boldface logo spelling out her name. At most stops, she declared to the crowd: “Iowa has made me a better candidate.”A new WSJ/NBC News poll shows growing support among Democrats for a presidential candidate who can beat President Trump. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains.
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