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    Bill Clinton to campaign for Harris-Walz in Las Vegas

    By Justin Walker,

    1 days ago

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    LAS VEGAS ( KLAS ) — Former President Bill Clinton will visit Las Vegas in an effort to rally votes for Vice President Kamala Harris.

    According to the release from the Harris-Walz campaign, the former President is set to appear in Las Vegas on Tuesday to encourage Nevadans to vote early in-person or cast a mail-in ballot.

    Recently, Clinton was seen urging churchgoers in Georgia on Sunday to rally behind Harris’ campaign for the office he once held.

    “This whole election and the future of the country is turning out to be what people who were sort of on the fence about voting are going to do in the next three and a half weeks,” Clinton said. “It’s the craziest thing I’ve ever seen.”

    William Jefferson Clinton was the 42nd President of the United States, serving as commander-in-chief from January 20, 1993 to January 20, 2001. He is the husband of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who lost her bid for President in 2016 to former president Donald Trump.

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    Ann Parsons
    11h ago
    SPARE US PLEASE 🥺
    Mindi Paris
    19h ago
    You are the last democrat president I voted for. The Democrats have really headed the direction of socialism and communist. After you I voted Republican, and believe the world is a better place under Trump. Go home, do not ruin your reputation by supporting Harris. She is the worst candidate, she is not able to run this country.
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