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Vice President Kamala Harris Rallies Georgia Voters, Criticizes Trump in Final Campaign Speech

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Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at a rally at the Atlanta Civic Center on November 2 2024 in Atlanta Georgia
Democratic 2024 presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris rallied supporters in downtown Atlanta on Saturday.

In her final campaign speech before Election Day, she urged young voters to make their voices heard while taking aim at former President Donald Trump. The event marked the last stretch of campaigning, with just three days left before voters head to the polls.

“We have three days left – three days in one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime – and we still have work to do,” Harris declared, stressing the stakes of the 2024 election and calling for continued dedication from her supporters.

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Harris quickly shifted her speech toward a pointed critique of Trump just minutes into her 22-minute address, framing the former president as a threat to the values she argued are critical for the country’s future. In contrast, she praised young voters, crediting them for their role in shaping recent elections and urging them to turn out in force on Election Day.

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The vice president’s speech in Georgia highlighted her commitment to energising key demographics in a battleground state that has played a significant role in recent elections. Her message underscored the critical importance of young voters, whom she encouraged to continue leading the way in a new era of civic engagement.

The Georgia rally is expected to be Harris’s final in-person event as the race draws to a close. Both parties are ramping up efforts to secure turnout in the final hours before Election Day.

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