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Kamala Harris, in Detroit, encourages people to 'fight for our democracy'

By Craig Mauger


Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris said Tuesday during a radio interview from Detroit that she wants to provide opportunities for Black Americans to build intergenerational wealth and that people should "fight for our democracy."

The comments highlighted an hour-long discussion, recorded in Detroit, featuring the Democratic presidential nominee and radio host Charlamagne Tha God, three weeks before the Nov. 5 election.


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