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Vice President Kamala Harris was interrupted by protesters while campaigning in Nevada on Thursday — a frequent occurrence for Harris during her final appearances leading up to Election Day.

“You know what? Let me say something about this,” Harris said at her event in Reno.

“We are here because we are fighting for a democracy,” the vice president said. “Fighting for a democracy.”

“And understand the difference here, understand the difference here, moving forward, moving forward, understand the difference here,” Harris rambled.

“What we are looking at is a difference in this election — let’s move forward and see where we are because on the issue, for example, freedom of choice …,” the Democratic nominee continued as the heckling intensified, interrupting her yet again.

“That’s OK. That’s all right. That’s OK,” Harris said.

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