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Obama urges people to vote at campaign rally in Las Vegas

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Former US President Barack Obama urges people to get out and vote, as he campaigns for Kamala Harris in Las Vegas. "Together we have a chance to ... start building a better, stronger, fair, more equal, more hopeful America," he tells the crowd, adding that the election is going to be "tight".

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