Former President Bill Clinton recently visited Columbus, Georgia, to rally support for Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of the upcoming election. Clinton emphasized the critical role Georgia plays in national elections, urging residents to recognize the significance of their votes.
Highlighting the narrow margins in recent Georgia elections, Clinton credited the Democratic victories to strong efforts beyond Atlanta. He encouraged voters to seize the opportunity to make a difference and emphasized the long-lasting impact of their decision.
Clinton defended Vice President Harris against Republican criticism on immigration issues, rejecting the label of 'border czar' and criticizing former President Donald Trump's role in derailing bipartisan border security efforts.
Both Clinton and former President Barack Obama have been actively campaigning for Harris, with Obama recently delivering remarks in Pennsylvania to support the Vice President's candidacy.
As early voting begins in Georgia, the push for voter turnout and support for Harris remains a focal point for Democratic leaders. Clinton's impassioned plea to Georgians underscores the high stakes of the election and the potential for their votes to shape the outcome.