HOUSTON: Vice President Kamala Harris took her presidential campaign blitz to the largest US teachers’ union on Thursday (Jul 25) promising a “fight for the future” as new opinion polls showed her narrowing the gap with Republican rival Donald Trump in battleground states likely to decide the November election.

Harris’ swift emergence as the successor to President Joe Biden, 81, as the Democratic presidential candidate in the Nov 5 election has shaken up a stagnant presidential race, with multiple polls showing her narrowing former President Trump’s advantage.

In an address in Houston to the American Federation of Teachers, Harris, 59, focused on economic policy and workers’ rights, touting plans for affordable healthcare and child care and criticizing Republicans for blocking gun limits in the wake of school shootings.

“Ours is a fight for the future,” Harris told a crowd of about 3,500 people. “We are in a fight for our most fundamental freedoms. And to this room of leaders, I say: Bring it on.”

A series of polls conducted since Biden ended his reelection bid on Sunday, including one by Reuters/Ipsos, show Harris and Trump beginning their head-to-head contest on roughly equal footing, setting the stage for a close-fought campaign over the next three-and-a-half months.

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