US Presidential polls: Vice President Kamala Harris casts her vote by mail
Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris, who is engaged in a tough battle with her US Presidential polls opponent Donald Trump, on Sunday said she has cast her vote by mail.

"Election Day is Tuesday, November 5," Harris posted on X.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 5.
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) November 3, 2024
Your voice is your vote, and your vote is your power.
I voted by mail. Make your own plan to vote by heading to https://t.co/VbrfuqVy9P. pic.twitter.com/p6ifemADQy
"Your voice is your vote, and your vote is your power," she said.
Appealing voters further to cast their votes, Harris wrote on the micro-blogging platform: "
She urged voters to join the election process and cast their votes.
"I voted by mail. Make your own plan to vote by heading to http://IWillVote.com," she said.
The US Presidential vote will take place on November 5.
Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Kamala Harris are currently finishing their last round of campaigns ahead of the votes which will decide their fates.
IBNS
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