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Kamala Harris, in Atlanta: “We all have to vote in Georgia.” “Ustedes harán la diferencia”

The campaign of the Democratic candidate for the presidency of the United States, Kamala Harris, was last shot with bombs and plaques in Atlanta, the capital of the state of Georgia. Harris visited the city three days ago because of the election. With a number of celebrities, including film director Spike Lee, the city's mayor, Andre Dickens, and the state's two Democratic senators, Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, the vice president planned the scenario in the expanded facility of a municipal theater cerca del centro from the city. The first thing I said to my election and voting meeting was that she could go to Casa Blanca. “It is necessary for the world to vote in Georgia.” “Ustedes harán la diferencia en estas elecciones”.

The phase ended with mobilization in a 20-minute conversation that answered some of their key campaign logics. She believed a year ago that she had chosen Joe Biden by 12,000 votes a few years ago and found herself at the center of her intentions to reverse the election results of both Presidents Donald Trump. “Por favor, hablen con sus amigos, sus vecinos, sus colegas, sus copañeros de clase, y su familia, y compartan sus perspectives nobre, por which is elections son tan tan importantes. Anímenles a que hagan valer sus voces”.

Ultimately, a first-time voter, Justin Martínez Posadas, first in his Bachillerist class and never an “immigrant-immigrant” who had recently traveled through the city, agreed with him, and when he voted shortly thereafter, Harris insisted on representing a change; An image that, as an actual vice president, was a point I had to discuss throughout the campaign. “Hay que pasar de capítulo. “You are on the list to announce a new opinion,” he said, recalling the divisive narrative of Donald Trump but also the policies of President Joe Biden.

The topic occupied a good portion of your intervention before the enthusiastic Atlanta public. “I have to reach out to the experts and reach out to the people who are out of touch with Donald Trump because they don't believe that the people who don't want to reach out to the enemy,” Harris said. “There were still a few meters left in the field and I dared to stay on the high plateau. It is that I read the Verdaderos. It’s that readers have to get going.”

Kamala Harris is in Atlanta, Georgia on Sunday.
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That being said, Kamala Harris gave up on two of the most important issues of this election: the economy, she turned her voters on to Trump, and the dropout was her biggest advantage. From an economic point of view, our aircraft are defined for the livelihood of the Bolsillos of the Stadunidensenses. Because of the tax breaks for media figures who rely on small businesses and squander the pursuit of queens at the price of their abusive maneuvers, Harris contrasts his policies with President Donald Trump, which, he said, meant extra guest money. $4,000 a year” for families at rates that claim to accomplish important things.

In a few minutes dedicated to the women's Republicans, he ensured that his official would ban the national level and hoped that the Republican candidate had rejected him on numerous occasions. But she insisted: “Solo Miren the Project 2025,” she said in a reference in the government handbook published by the ultra-conservative organization the Heritage Foundation.

Georgia's struggle was embodied in this campaign and was in the air today. Ambos participants posted about 100 million people watching television in the state, according to data from analyst firm AdImpact. On the ground, Democrats have contacted more than 40,000 volunteers, and Republicans have a strong team of volunteers and conservatives ending the operation. Although the encuestas were difficult, we were able to say more: Donald Trump allowed himself two points in the meantime because he made few mistakes.

In this case, I paid particular attention to the fact that the campañas in this crowded state found the sea a surprise. In the second quarter of 2020, after Arizona and 16 electoral college votes, Georgia is one of the highest prices in the Bisagra states.

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Likeable candidate Kamala Harris, a surrogate candidate in Atlanta, Georgia, is on Sunday. Evelyn Hockstein (REUTERS)

When news of the mobilization hit the Harris candidacy stage, many Georgians were affected. The state's voters surpassed the Viernes' four million voter mark as they completed the expected voting period. On the final day of voting, which included the first day of the mayor's participation in history, 55.3% of eligible voters turned out. It means the previous shot has been pulverized. During voting in 2020, the last year, there were 2,700,000 issuers, and overall only a few out of five million people voted.

“The voting period is the most anticipated in Georgia history because of voter intrusion into the process,” said Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, official elections officer. “We made progress a few years ago. These are the lists that are appreciated by the critics. “I am responsible for intervening in our elections,” said the Republican Party official who found himself at the center of the 2020 election controversy when he “objected” to the votes Habrian used to go for Donald Trump and Siempre rechazated the idea that the previous elections caused “robadas.”

Typically, Democrats have excitedly turned out their electorate, but this year Republicans have also excited their voters, as it is difficult to remember whether this turnout is a decisive start for Harris. However, the state's Democratic data is most positive for Democrats. With a historic turnout highest in the black government, accounting for 30% of the government and far more favorable to the vice president's party, a historic movement within this underage minority could lead them to choose the Democrata party is holding on to a state that has gone twice in the final weeks of our elections alone.

While people were on the verge of voting for the female candidate, making every effort to arrive a few hours ago, William Swarn reflected on the panorama with a contented air just before Kamala Harris' presidential campaign. The Encuestas lo tenenen sin cuidado, él ha visto the reality on the calle mientras hacía campaña. “There’s nothing to fear,” he said, “but it’s really like you’re voting for him.”