The Democratic candidate had a radio interview on a Georgia station. From there he spoke to the people and stated that he wants to make sure that he is “responding to the needs of the people.”
During election day, and awaiting results, the candidate for the Democratic Party Kamala Harris He contacted the radio program The Big Tigger Morning Showfrom station V-103 Atlanta, to remind Georgia voters to get out and vote. There he told them: “We have to achieve it, today is voting day and people have to be active.” They affirm that the vote in this pivotal state has a historical participation.
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What Kamala Harris said on the radio
Harris also said her goal for the day is to “make sure everyone knows the power of their voice through their vote.”. She continued to avoid referring to former President Donald Trump by name, instead referring to him as “my opponent” during the interview.


“I’ve been so focused on the task before methat the reflection has focused solely on make sure I’m responding to people’s needs around policies,” Harris said, noting that polls close in Georgia at 9 p.m. local time.
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Harris is spending Election Day in Washington, conducting radio interviews in the most disputed statesaccording to her campaign, as she works to convince undecided voters to vote for her on the final day of the campaign.
Georgia records historic early voting
In the pivotal state of Georgia, where the polls opened this tuesday at noonnearly 3.8 million people cast their ballots early and another 265,000 voted absentee. Early votes alone represent more than 50% of the voters in this state.
Due to the high turnout of early voters, the Secretary of State estimates that at the closing of the polls, at 7:00 p.m., 70% of the ballots will be ready to be tabulated. These more than 3 million represent almost 56% of the 7.2 million Georgia “active voters”a fact that they point out as unprecedented.
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They claim that in Georgia more than half of its population has already voted.
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With 16 electoral votes, Georgia is one of seven swing statesalong with Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania and North Carolinawhich are considered crucial to the aspirations of both candidates to reach the White House.
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