Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Biden launches in-person canvassing

- By Rteve Oeoples

NEW YOPJ >> After months of avoiding direct contact with voters because of the pandemic, Joe Biden’s campaign is about to launch do or- t o - do or c a nva s s - ing across several battlegrou­nd states.

The decision comes amid growing concern from Democratic officials on the ground in key states who fear that Biden has been giving a significan­t advantage to President Donald Trump and his Republican allies, who have been aggressive­ly courting voters at their doorsteps for months. The reversal also reflects a sense of rising urgency as polls tighten just a month before Election Day.

Biden’s campaign, which detailed the new effort to The Associated Press, insists that its existing phone and online voter outreach is effective. The new plans will build upon what’s already in place, not replace it.

“Our voter contact operation is the most innovative and technologi­cally advanced of any presidenti­al campaign in history, and it has been thriving in this unpreceden­ted environmen­t,” Biden campaign manager Jenn O’Malley Dillon said.

“We’re now expanding on our strategy in a targeted way that puts the safety of communitie­s first and foremost and helps us mobilize voters who are harder to reach by phone now that we’re in the final stretch — and now that Americans are fully dialedin and ready to make their voices heard.”

Biden this weekend will dispatch several hundred newly trained volunteers to engage voters across Nevada, Michigan, New Hampshire and Pennsylvan­ia. The effort, focusing on voters who are considered difficult to reach by phone, is expected to spread quickly into several more battlegrou­nd states and include many more volunteers.

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