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Crowds line up hours before Kamala Harris’ Michigan rally
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Crowds line up hours before Kamala Harris’ Michigan rally

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With Election Day coming up next Tuesday, Vice President Kamala Harris is campaigning again in Michigan on Sunday and is expected to speak to young voters at a Michigan State University event.

Individuals began lining up early in the morning, blocking a sidewalk near the Jenison Field House arena, to participate in the protest. East Lansing Rally which the Democratic presidential candidate is expected to attend.

“I don’t care who you vote for, just go vote,” said Melody Spaulding of Grand Rapids as she waited at the front of the line to see Harris on Sunday.

The rally will take place from 2:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Jenison Field House, but Harris’ campaign said she is expected to speak around 6 p.m.

According to a new statement from his office, Harris landed at Detroit Metropolitan Airport at 1 a.m. this morning.

With scheduled stops in Detroit, Pontiac and East LansingHarris’ Sunday visit is expected to be her final 2024 campaign stop in the Great Lakes State before ending Monday in Pennsylvania.

Among his stops before the MSU rally were at Greater Emmanuel Institutional Church of God in Christ in Detroit where Harris gave a speech around noon.

The 2024 presidential race should be a close battle between Harris and former Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, and both presidential candidates have made persistent efforts to win Michigan – a key state in this election.

Sunday marks Harris’ 16th day in Michigan this year, although she made four visits there before launching her presidential campaign in August. Trump also spent 16 days in Michigan this year, his final appearance in Warren on Friday to speak at Macomb Community College.

Harris is expected to leave Michigan late Sunday evening.

The Harris-Walz campaign did not respond to the Free Press for comment on its MSU shutdown.

In addition to the presidential race, MSU is located in the congressional district of what is considered a key national race between Democrat Curtis Hertel Jr. of East Lansing and Republican Tom Barrett of Charlotteboth former state senators.

Nour Rahal is a current affairs and breaking news journalist. Email him at [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter @nrahal1