The Harris-Walz campaign opened new offices in coordination with the Florida Democratic Party across the state of Florida. The new campaign offices, which opened this month, will be dedicated to electing Vice President Kamala Harris, Governor Tim Walz, and Democrats up and down the ballot.
These new Harris-Walz campaign offices in Duval County, Miami-Dade County, Escambia County, and Collier County mark an expansion of the coordinated campaign’s Florida operation, bringing field offices to nearly 20 total, from the Panhandle to South Florida.
Local leaders energized volunteers and voters, while campaigning on the threat a second Donald Trump term poses to Floridians’ freedoms, economic opportunities, and futures.
“These five new coordinated campaign offices strengthen our partnership with the Florida Democratic Party and the Harris-Walz campaign’s commitment to earn the vote of every Floridian,” said Florida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried. “As we continue to open our doors with offices across the state, they play a central role in mobilizing our over 154,000 volunteers and reaching voters with our urgent message about the risks of a second Trump term to our freedoms and future of the Sunshine State.”
Florida Democrats said voters face a fundamental choice this election: Vice President Harris who is offering a New Way Forward where everyone has the opportunity to not just get by, but to get ahead – versus Donald Trump’s “dangerous” Republican agenda to take the country backward. It’s unclear if that political narrative is having an impact with voters without more specifics, but Democrats believe the expanded grassroots efforts will help.
“The expansion of our campaign infrastructure comes at a critical time,” FDP Chair Nikki Fried added. “Every new office is a boost to our grassroots strength as we scale up our operation to defeat Donald Trump and extreme Republicans. This expansion is critical to our mission to elect Democrats across Florida and ensure Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz finish the job come November.”