House Republicans are taking an offensive posture leading up to the presidential election, hoping to bloody the waters around Vice President Kamala Harris.
But Quentin Fulks, who was principal deputy campaign manager under Biden and has remained in that role with Harris, is following the playbook from two years ago when he steered Democratic Sen.
Michigan has overhauled its voting laws and could be inching away from Donald Trump. House Republicans are flexing their committee muscles to pressure Harris.