New York, Oct. 20, (V7N) – Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris is set to embark on a three-state campaign swing on Monday, accompanied by former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), targeting key suburban areas in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

The tour will include stops in Chester County, Pennsylvania; Oakland County, Michigan; and Waukesha County, Wisconsin. Events will be moderated by prominent Republican strategist Sarah Longwell and conservative radio host Charlie Sykes, emphasizing a dialogue format, as confirmed by a senior campaign official.

Liz Cheney, who recently endorsed Harris alongside her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, has emerged as a prominent advocate for the vice president, urging Republicans to "meet the moment" and support Harris’s candidacy.

Cheney, who was removed from her position as chair of the House Republican Conference for her outspoken criticism of Donald Trump following the 2020 election, was one of the ten Republicans to vote for Trump's impeachment related to the January 6 Capitol attack. She also served as vice chair of the House select committee investigating the insurrection.

Longwell, founder of the Republican Accountability Project, champions Republican figures seeking accountability for the events of January 6. Sykes, a long-time conservative radio voice in Milwaukee, has shifted his stance and recently endorsed Harris, stating that merely opposing Trump isn’t sufficient.

This strategic outreach underscores Harris's effort to appeal to disenchanted Republicans and attract swing voters in critical battleground states ahead of the election.

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