Kamala Harris is set to make an appearance alongside Detroit-born singer Lizzo as she kicks off in-person early voting in Detroit on Saturday. This event comes as more than 1 million Michigan residents have already cast their votes by mail for the upcoming election on Nov. 5.
Expressing the urgency of the moment, Harris emphasized the significance of the election during her campaign activities in the battleground state, stating, 'The election is here right now.'
Later on Saturday, the vice president will be joined by singer Usher at a rally in Atlanta, where Usher is expected to address the audience. Early voting is currently underway in Georgia, with over 1.2 million ballots already cast, either in person or through the mail.
Democrats are banking on a robust organizing effort to bolster Harris's campaign against Republican nominee Donald Trump in the final weeks leading up to the election. With high-profile figures like Lizzo and Usher lending their support, the Democratic camp is aiming to energize voters and secure a strong turnout in key battleground states.