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Harris’s final campaign speech in Nevada generates huge turnout before Election Day
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Harris’s final campaign speech in Nevada generates huge turnout before Election Day

It was an eventful Thursday night for dozens of Democratic and undecided voters who gathered at Craig Ranch Regional Park in north Las Vegas to hear current Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris’ final address to voters. before election day.

“I’m thrilled to be here, I’m very happy to be here,” said Maria Wilson, who traveled from out of state to hear Harris’ speech.

“I feel like this is part of history in the making,” another Democratic voter added at Thursday night’s campaign rally.

With Nevada being a battleground state that could potentially decide who the next president of the United States is, some voters who have not yet cast their ballots or others who want to ensure their votes are counted say they want to know more about the plans. of Harris.

“You have to look at both sides to see what you are facing. As far as the pros and cons of both sides, I feel like it was my duty to do it,” Damascus Fields said.

Other voters already leaning toward Harris in this election say they would like to hear more about how the presidential candidate plans to move the country forward.

“It is very important that we defend women’s rights, it is important that we have a democracy. So that people go out to vote. So with Kamala Harris taking office. “I’m sure he will implement some things so we can get rid of the decision and bring people back together,” another Democratic voter added.

As polls soon come to a close, some voters excited to hear Harris’ message have traveled from across the country hoping to see what some call history in the making.

“Since he doesn’t have any rallies in California, the next thing was Las Vegas. “So I came to see her in person,” Maria Wilson said.

“It’s about time, many countries around the world have had a female leader for a long time and we are very behind in that regard, but the fact that she is a woman is secondary to the type of person she is,” added another Democratic voter who traveled from Buffalo, New York.

While some voters are optimistic about a better future. “I think the important thing is the fact that we have to turn the page, we have to get rid of the division.” Others say they hope this election inspires generations to come.

“You have decided if it is a good decision or a bad decision. You will never know, but if you don’t make any decisions, it will hurt you even more. “It would be nice to see our future president and I would rather meet someone than go trick-or-treating,” said Isha Asberry and her son.