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U.S. Senate candidate Sam Brown makes his final speech in Reno before Election Day

U.S. Senate candidate Sam Brown makes his final speech in Reno before Election Day

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On the eve of Election Day, U.S. Senate candidate Sam Brown made one final appeal to voters in the biggest little city.

Brown and his team held a rally at his election headquarters at Virginia St. and Moana on Monday.

“We stand on the eve of victory and knock on a door there. On the other hand, Kamala Harris, Chuck Schumer and Jacky Rosen are shaking right now.”

During his speech, Brown criticized the Biden-Harris administration as well as his opponent, Senator Jacky Rosen.

After the speech, News4 spoke with the Senate candidate in person.

“If you're happy with the last few years, you know you can vote for more of the same … and Kamala Harris as president and Jacky Rosen in the Senate are making sure of that,” Brown said.

Community members who attended the rally said Brown better shared their views.

“I want better representation for Nevada in the Senate because what we have now is not the best. So I want better representation, you know, for the economy,” said Letticia Palmer, a voter from Reno.

Another participant echoed Palmer's response.

“We have to send him to Washington to do our bidding. And the bottom line is that he recognizes that he works for us. We are the king and he is our servant…and he knows it,” said Bruce Foster, a Sparks voter.

Sam Brown also received support from other prominent political figures, including Nevada Congressman Mark Amodei, Representative PK O'Neill and Senate District 15 candidate Mike Ginsburg.

“Wouldn’t it be fun at Christmas time to sit there and grin at all the people who don’t think about what really matters to the people of Western Nevada,” Amodei said during his opening remarks for Brown.

One message that Brown and his supporters shared louder than any other was to get out and vote.

“I've come across people who have said they're not voting and I'm just begging you to get out because we're in this together,” Brown said.

Polls open at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, November 5th

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