Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris stated during a town hall with journalist Maria Shriver in Royal Oak, Michigan, that she does not use marijuana edibles to manage election-related anxiety. Harris shared that she deals with stress by working out every morning and staying connected with her family. She emphasized the importance of individual power in democracy and urged people not to feel overwhelmed by the challenges they face.
At the event, Harris was joined by former Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney, who expressed her belief that Harris would be a good role model and defender of the country as Vice President. Cheney encouraged Republican-leaning voters to vote according to their conscience and reminded them that their vote is secret.
Both Harris and Cheney highlighted the importance of unity and resilience in facing the challenges of the current political climate. They emphasized the need to stand on the shoulders of those who have fought before and to rise to the occasion in fighting for democracy. The event showcased a bipartisan approach to politics and emphasized the power of individual decisions in shaping the future of the nation.
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