Vice President Kamala Harris rallied supporters at a Get Out the Vote rally held at the electricians’ union hall in East Las Vegas on the first day of early voting in Nevada this weekend. She highlighted the Biden-Harris administration’s work to bring down costs for Nevada families – helping to alleviate student debt and capping insulin drug prices at $35 per month.
If the Democrats got a majority in Congress, Harris said President Joe Biden would sign a bill to codify abortion rights. She urged the Las Vegas crowd to make their voices heard in this election by casting their ballots for President Joe, Biden.
“Just like in 2020, the people have the power to make our voices heard, and today is the first day for early voting,” she said. “Across the state, you can cast your ballot for President Joe Biden and me.”
Harris emphasized the sharp contrast with Donald Trump, calling him a “profound threat” to democracy. “The former president has told us who he is,” Harris said. “And we must recognize the profound threat he poses to our freedoms and our democracy.Today, as always, he made clear his fight is not for the people. His fight is for himself,” she said.




