Vice President Kamala Harris returned to Atlanta to urge voters to support a new generation of leadership amid Georgia’s record-breaking early voter turnout. At the rally, Congresswoman Nikema Williams and Senator Jon Ossoff spoke, along with high school student Tyler Lee and artist Usher. Usher paused his national tour to support Harris and emphasized her inclusive vision for the future. Harris spoke about turning the page and moving forward, while rally attendees expressed hope and optimism about the upcoming election. Harris also addressed somber topics, such as Hurricane Helene’s impact on the state and criticized Trump’s economic plans and attitude towards debates. She urged supporters to act and participate in the election, emphasizing the importance of democracy. With 17 days left until the election, Harris emphasized the need for action and encouraged voters to cast their ballots. The rally energized attendees and highlighted the enthusiasm and optimism surrounding the election in Georgia.
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