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Volunteers and donations surge into Democratic campaigns with Harris atop the ticket

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional Democrats in Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and beyond are seeing an outpouring of volunteers to help Vice President Kamala Harris and counter Republican Donald Trump. Weeks of despair among Democrats — worries that President Joe Biden would lose the White House and take down Congress with him — disappeared instantly. Lawmakers say people started showing up asking how they could help without prompting and congressional campaign committees have seen record-setting $1 million days for online donations. The turnaround revives the party’s hope for retaking the House and holding its Senate majority. Republicans say it’s a short-lived honeymoon that will fade as they work to portray Harris as more liberal than Biden.

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