Election 2024 updates: Harris interviewing top VP contenders Sunday, source says

Harris is expected to announce her running mate in the coming days.

Vice President Kamala Harris has secured enough Democratic Party delegate votes to become the party's nominee when voting ends on Monday, according to the Democratic National Committee. And Harris is just days away from naming her running mate.

Former President Donald Trump and his vice presidential pick, Sen. JD Vance, have spoken to voters across the country this past week as they sharpen their attacks on Harris.


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Harris campaign launches 'Republicans for Harris' outreach program

Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign announced Sunday that it would be launching a "Republicans for Harris" program aimed at reaching Republican voters who could be convinced to vote for Harris. The program will include digital advertising, phone banking, events and other initiatives, according to the campaign.

The program -- and Harris herself -- have been endorsed by a number of Republican figures, including former Trump White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham.

"I might not agree with Vice President Kamala Harris on everything, but I know that she will fight for our freedom, protect our democracy, and represent America with honor and dignity on the world stage," Grisham wrote in a statement released by the Harris campaign.

The "Republicans for Harris" program will hold kickoff events starting this week, per the campaign.

-ABC News' Gabriella Abdul-Hakim, Fritz Farrow, Will McDuffie and Oren Oppenheim


Harris meeting with VP picks this weekend: Sources

Vice President Kamala Harris plans to meet with some of the top vice presidential contenders in person in Washington, D.C. this weekend, including Gov. Josh Shapiro, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News.

One source, who spoke to Shapiro yesterday, said he canceled everything on his schedule this weekend for Harris. He also canceled his appearance at a previously scheduled commissioner’s meeting at his own residence next week, the source added.

Shapiro said he was feeling "super confident," according to the source.

-ABC News' Selina Wang


Harris taps Obama campaign veterans to join campaign: Sources

The Harris campaign has hired a slew of new senior advisers this week, including multiple leaders from former President Barack Obama's campaign, according to people briefed on the campaign shifts.

Stephanie Cutter, Obama's former deputy campaign manager will take on the role of senior adviser message and strategy, Mitch Stewart, a former Obama grassroots organizer, will become the senior adviser for battleground states, and David Plouffe, one of Obama's top strategists, will end his ties with TikTok and his podcast to become the senior adviser for path to 270 and strategy, the sources said.

The news was first reported by Politico.

The Harris campaign is also bringing on Terrance Woodbury of HIT Strategies, a specialist in Black voter opinion research. Quentin Fulks, the principal deputy campaign manager for Harris, will take over leadership of the campaign’s advertising program with the current paid media team.

"We’re thrilled to expand her team with these battle-tested leaders that know her and know how to win close elections. Together, we will harness the historic enthusiasm and support we’re seeing to do the work in reaching the voters who will decide this election – because when we fight, we win," campaign chair Jennifer O'Malley Dillon said in a statement.

-ABC News' Gabriella Abdul-Hakim, Fritz Farrow, Isabella Murray and Will McDuffie


Shapiro says last time he spoke to Harris was day Biden dropped out

Gov. Josh Shapiro dodged another series of questions about the Democratic vice presidential process when taking questions from reporters Friday following a bill signing ceremony in Cheyney, Pennsylvania.

"I think any process questions like that should go directly to the Harris campaign," Shapiro said when asked if he'd met with Harris herself.

Shapiro told ABC News that he last spoke with Harris on June 21, following President Joe Biden's exit from the race. This was the same answer he gave on Tuesday, the last time he was publicly asked.

Asked if he'd be in Philadelphia on Tuesday -- when Harris is expected to campaign for the first time with her running mate -- Shapiro responded, "I hope to be."

-ABC News' Isabella Murray