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Mayor of Lansing, Michigan cites 'incredibly high turnout'

Andy Schor, mayor of Lansing, Michigan told NPR’s Juana Summers he’s feeling confident about Vice President Harris’ chances at this point in the night.

 “We saw incredibly high turnout throughout our city,” he said, adding he saw higher turnout this cycle than four years ago.

One issue that has loomed over the Harris campaign in parts of Michigan is the Biden administration's support of Israel’s ongoing war against Hamas. Harris has been working to rally support from Arab American and Muslim voters in Michigan.

"I've seen her three times now in the last two weeks, and she has mentioned it each time," Schor said. "She has said that they certainly want to see the killing stop. She wants to see a truce. She wants to see no more war. She also wants to see the hostages released.”

Schor said he thinks Harris has done enough to distinguish herself from President Biden on the issue.

"She has talked about what Kamala Harris is going to do, not what Joe Biden did,” he said. “She's had good inroads being able to get into the community, talk to some of the leaders, have good dialogue and hear from them.”

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Barbara Sprunt is a producer on NPR's Washington desk, where she reports and produces breaking news and feature political content. She formerly produced the NPR Politics Podcast and got her start in radio at as an intern on NPR's Weekend All Things Considered and Tell Me More with Michel Martin. She is an alumnus of the Paul Miller Reporting Fellowship at the National Press Foundation. She is a graduate of American University in Washington, D.C., and a Pennsylvania native.