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'Six days left' Harris warns that time is short at Wisconsin rally

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November 01, 2024

Kamala Harris told a crowd that time was running out at a get-out-the-vote event in Madison, Wisconsin, as she was joined by a lineup of folk and pop musicians including Remi Wolf, Gracie Abrams and Mumford & Sons.

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'Six days left' Harris warns that time is short at Wisconsin rally

Kamala Harris told a crowd that time was running out at a get-out-the-vote event in Madison, Wisconsin, as she was joined by a lineup of folk and pop musicians including Remi Wolf, Gracie Abrams and Mumford & Sons.

"We have six days left in one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime," the vice-president and Democratic nominee said, denouncing Donald Trump and issuing a dire warning about the consequences of a second Trump presidency.

"On day one Donald Trump would walk into office with an enemies list," said Harris, before launching into a speech highlighting her policy planks, including a proposal to cut taxes on small businesses and to expand healthcare coverage for families caring for an elderly parent at home. To prolonged applause, Harris rallied the crowd in support of abortion rights, vowing to sign protections for reproductive healthcare into law.

As she has often done during her campaign, Harris projected a centrist image on Wednesday, pledging "to listen to experts, to those who will be impacted by the decisions I make, and to people who disagree with me".

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