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Michelle Obama to headline get-out-the-vote rally in Georgia

Michelle Obama is headlining a get-out-the-vote rally in Georgia days before the presidential election.

The former first lady and founder of When We All Vote, a voter engagement and mobilization initiative, will be a featured speaker at the bipartisan organization's rally in Atlanta on October 29th.

In the battleground state of Georgia, efforts are underway to get voters to the polls just a week before Election Day on November 5th.

The event will also feature celebrity co-chairs and performances from When We All Vote and will be “livestreamed to reach even more voters ahead of Election Day and the final day of early voting.” Organizers announced Wednesday.

“This rally will energize and mobilize voters for the first time while honoring the organizations and partners who work year-round to ensure Georgia voters are registered and able to vote,” When We All Vote said in a statement. mentioned in.

Michelle Obama spoke at the Democratic National Convention in August, praising Kamala Harris' “real ideas and solutions that actually improve people's lives,” but she backed the vice president's support for white people. He did not participate in former President Obama's campaign. Housing bid.

Last week, When We All Vote, which President Obama launched in 2018, announced it would hold more than 500 free early voting events across the country in the weeks leading up to the election.

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