By Andrew Restuccia
In an email to staff, Harris campaign manager Jen O'Malley Dillon said the race is "razor thin" and stressed that Vice President Kamala Harris's clearest path to victory lies with the "Blue Wall" states of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.
In Pennsylvania, O'Malley Dillon said the campaign has seen high turnout in areas of the state with large non-white and student populations. In Philadelphia, the campaign expects to see higher turnout than in 2020. She said she is waiting for more results in Michigan, but the campaign has seen strong turnout in Detroit. She doesn't expect full results in Wisconsin until 3 a.m.-5 a.m. "What we do know is this race is not going to come into focus until the early morning hours. We'll continue to keep you all updated as we get more information," she wrote. "This is what we've been built for, so let's finish up what we have in front of us tonight, get some sleep, and get ready to close out strong tomorrow."
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