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Several political events held in Tampa Bay days before election

D.Nguyen9 hr ago

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — We are now less than a week away from Election Day as both presidential candidates make stops in key swing states.

On Saturday, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was in Tampa to campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris. On the other side, Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna was in Dunedin campaigning for herself, and Donald Trump.

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It was a packed room of Harris supporters, as they filled the space to listen to the former Secretary of State campaign in her honor.

"Just the right for women to do what they want with their own bodies is big for me and I think the overall concept of humanity and morals and inclusivity," said Jacob Hoffman, who voted for Harris.

In Dunedin, members of former President Donald Trump's campaign and Congresswoman Paulina Luna hosted a car parade, where several voters turned up to show their support.

"I support President Trump and Anna Paulina Luna, and I was told to come out and rally for them, they've both stood up for the American people, even when it wasn't popular," said Linda Wade, who is supporting Trump.

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A hot-button issue that is on many people's minds is Amendment 4— which deals with women's reproductive rights.

"It is a very radical amendment that pushes for late-term abortion, and I don't think questions on policies should be an issue for the State Representatives to be putting on the ballots for Florida residents to vote on," Paulina Luna said.

"Voting yes on 4 means saying yes to protecting the freedom, the health, the safety of Florida women," stated Clinton.

Over the weekend, Trump and Harris are fighting to get the seat in the Oval Office, making many last-minute campaign stops.

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Both the Republican and Democratic nominees are expected to make appearances in North Carolina on Saturday.

Regardless of which way you lean, both parties said it is important to come out and vote for the America you want to see.

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