Pro-Harris ads in Pennsylvania, Georgia tout solar

By Timothy Cama | 10/29/2024 01:20 PM EDT

The $100,000 campaign from a clean energy group features workers backing the vice president’s agenda.

A vehicle drives through a solar farm.

This aerial image shows a vehicle driving through a solar farm on former President Jimmy Carter's land in Plains, Georgia. Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images

With just a week before the election, a green energy group is seeking to boost Democrat Kamala Harris with a $100,000 advertising campaign in two swing states.

CE4A Action, an affiliate of Clean Energy for America, is running the ads with Solar Voters Alliance in Pennsylvania and Georgia, both battleground states that could swing the election.

Each ad features solar energy workers in the state talking about their work and Harris’ plans, which included defending and expanding on President Joe Biden’s work.

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“The stakes are clear: Kamala Harris is committed to building on U.S. clean energy leadership that lowers prices for consumers, creates careers for workers, and protects our security,” Andrew Reagan, CE4A Action’s executive director, said in a statement.

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