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In Las Vegas, Kamala Harris sees a chance to improve her odds of winning

Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign rally at Desert Diamond Arena, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson) Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a campaign rally at Desert Diamond Arena, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
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LAS VEGAS, Nev. -

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris is working to make Nevada look like less of a political gamble in November's election.

The Democratic presidential nominee visits the state on Saturday with her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. It's the final stop of a battleground blitz in which Democrats are showing new energy after U.S. President Joe Biden exited the race and Harris replaced him at the top of the ticket. That new enthusiasm has enabled them to boost turnout efforts in swing states such as Nevada and Arizona, which Harris visited Friday.

Magnolia Magat, a 59-year-old restaurant owner in Las Vegas who lives in the neighboring city of Henderson, said she鈥檚 now 鈥渕ore hopeful鈥 about the election.

鈥淚 am very happy that not only is our candidate a woman, she is Black and she鈥檚 also Asian,鈥 said Magat, who is Filipino American. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 not because Harris is a woman that I want to endorse her. It鈥檚 because she鈥檚 highly capable of running the country.鈥

As part of the trip, Harris is hoping to build greater support among Latino voters. In 2020, Biden narrowly beat Republican Donald Trump by 2.4 percentage points in Nevada. Trump, the former president, is trying this time to create more support in a state that relies on the hotel, restaurant and entertainment industry by pledging to make workers' tips tax-free.

But the union representing 60,000 workers in that industry, the Culinary Workers Union, announced Friday night its endorsement of Harris. About 54 per cent of the union's members are Latino, 55 per cent women and 60 per cent immigrants.

鈥淭he path to victory runs through Nevada,鈥 the union said in a statement, 鈥渁nd the Culinary Union will deliver Nevada for President Kamala Harris and Vice President Tim Walz.鈥

AP VoteCast found in 2020 that 14 per cent of Nevada voters were Hispanic, with Biden winning 54 per cent of their votes. His margin with Hispanic voters was slightly better nationwide, a sign that Democrats cannot take this bloc of voters for granted.

Harris is hoping to drive a wedge with Republicans by focusing on issues such as access to abortion and repairs to the U.S. immigration system. Her message is that Trump killed a bipartisan deal this year to improve security on the southern border and address immigration issues, with Democrats saying he did so in hopes of improving his own political odds.

Because Harris' portfolio in the Biden administration included the root causes of migration and due to some of her comments before the 2020 election, Republicans have sought to portray her as weak on the southern border and enabling illegal immigration.

At a Thursday news conference, Trump said of Harris, 鈥淎s a border czar, she's been the worst border czar in history, in the world history.鈥

The Republican has proposed mass deportations if he returns to the White House, but AP VoteCast found in 2020 that nearly seven in 10 Nevada voters said that immigrants living in the United States illegally should be offered the chance to apply for legal status.

Harris and Walz over the past week have also visited the crucial midwestern 鈥渂lue wall鈥 states of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan. Along with Nevada and Arizona, those five states represent 61 electoral votes that could be essential for reaching the 270 threshold required to win November's election. Harris had also planned to visit North Carolina and Georgia this past week 鈥 between them another 32 electoral votes 鈥 but those stops were postponed due to Tropical Storm Debby.

In Nevada's rural Douglas County near the California border, Gail Scott, 71, serves on the central committee of the local Democratic Party and said she didn't initially agree with calls for Biden to leave the race. Trump won the county in 2016 and 2020, but trimming his margins there could lower his ability to compete in Nevada.

Scott said it's impossible to miss the energy that Harris has created among younger voters who could help statewide.

鈥淵oung people are embracing Kamala Harris and the enthusiasm and the joy that she鈥檚 brought to the campaign,鈥 she said.

Brian Shaw, a Republican from northern Nevada, said Harris鈥 arrival on the top of the ticket could make it harder for Trump to win because Biden was a 鈥減itiful candidate鈥 and there鈥檚 little time to expose the vice president鈥檚 鈥渋ncompetence.鈥 He said he attended Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance鈥檚 rally in Reno on July 30 and found him to be 鈥渓ikable, capable, polished as a politician, but not veneered.鈥 He didn't have much of an opinion of Walz.

Boak reported from Washington. AP writer Scott Sonner contributed to this report from Reno, Nev.

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