- May 7, 2025
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Vice President Kamala Harris is on a mission to secure Nevada's support in the upcoming November election. Her visit, alongside running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, marks the final stop in a strategic battleground blitz to energize Democratic efforts after President Joe Biden's departure from the race.
One Nevada resident, Magnolia Magat, a 59-year-old restaurant owner from Las Vegas, expressed newfound hope in the election process. She emphasized her endorsement of Harris not only for her gender but also for her diverse background and proven capabilities.
During her visit, Harris aims to strengthen support among Latino voters in Nevada, a crucial demographic that could sway the election outcome. With Biden's narrow victory over Donald Trump in 2020, both parties are vying for the state's favor.
As Harris focuses on key issues like abortion rights and immigration reform, she faces opposition from Republicans who criticize her approach to border security. Despite this, recent polls show that a majority of Nevada voters support offering legal status to immigrants living in the U.S. without authorization.
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