Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris has made her last appeal to voters, holding a series of rallies in battleground Pennsylvania, with a final, glitzy event in the city of Philadelphia, where producer-actress Oprah Winfrey introduced her.
In her fifth and final event late on Monday night, Harris told a large crowd she was ready to represent the next generation of leadership in the United States.
“But this race is not over, and we must finish strong,” she said.
“And this could be one of the closest races in history. Every single vote matters.”
Winfrey appeared on stage at the event at the Philadelphia Museum of Art with 10 young people who were all first-time voters.
“[If] you’re feeling burned out and bruised and maybe inconsequential, nothing could be further from the truth. Every single vote, everyone is going to matter,” said Winfrey. “That’s why I’ve come to Philadelphia tonight.”
As she closed her address, Harris …