Kamala Harris Promotes Early Voting in Georgia
Kamala Harris Promotes Early Voting in Georgia

Kamala Harris Promotes Early Voting in Georgia

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Vice President Kamala Harris urged Black churchgoers to vote during her visit to two Atlanta area churches, assisted by music legend Stevie Wonder, who performed Bob Marley’s 'Redemption Song.' This event is part of the 'souls to the polls' initiative aimed at mobilizing Black voters across battleground states. Harris emphasized the importance of kindness and community upliftment, contrasting her message with the style of Republican Donald Trump, particularly as Election Day approaches in 16 days. Wonder led the congregation in singing 'Happy Birthday' to Harris, who turned 60, and encouraged attendees to make a difference by voting. Harris's campaign aims to increase turnout among Black voters, who predominantly support her over Trump, according to recent polling data. The effort reflects a significant push to engage religious communities as early voting continues in key states like Georgia and North Carolina.

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