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Posted: 2024-10-20T22:38:35Z | Updated: 2024-10-20T22:38:35Z

JONESBORO, Ga. (AP) Kamala Harris on Sunday summoned Black churchgoers to turn out at the polls and got a big assist from music legend Stevie Wonder, who rallied congregants with a rendition of Bob Marleys Redemption Song.

Harris visited two Atlanta area churches as part of a nationwide push known as souls to the polls.

Its a mobilization effort led by the National Advisory Board of Black Faith Leaders, which is sending representatives across battleground states to encourage early voting.

After services, buses took congregants straight to early polling places.

At both churches, Harris delivered a message about kindness and lifting people up rather than insulting them, trying to set up an implicit contrast with Republican Donald Trumps brash style.

With just 16 days left until Election Day , Harris is running out of time to get across her message to a public still getting to know her after a truncated campaign .

There is so much at stake right now, she said at the Divine Faith Ministries International in Jonesboro. We understand for us to do good works, it means to do it in the spirit of understanding that our strength is not based on who we beat down, as some would try to suggest. Our strength is based on who we lift up. And that spirit is very much at stake in these next 16 days.