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Vice President Kamala Harris vowed that “nothing in the world” will stop her from fighting for Americans as she spoke in Reno, Nevada, on Tuesday.

She referenced her time as a prosecutor in neighboring California, saying, “A lot of people here know that I’m not afraid of hard fights.”

“And it’s my commitment to you that if you give me the chance to fight on your behalf as president, there’s nothing in the world that’s going to stop me from fighting for you,” Harris added. “For the people.”

During her first general election rally in northern Nevada, she also criticized former President Donald Trump’s comments on women’s rights.

“He said, on the issue of freedom of choice, reproductive freedom, he said he’s going to do what he wants because, quote, he — that’s his perspective — he’s going to do it ‘whether women like it or not,'” Whether women like it or not,” Harris said. “Can you imagine?”

PHOTO: Kamala Harris is campaigning in Nevada ahead of Election Day

RENO, NEVADA – OCTOBER 31: Democratic presidential candidate US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign rally at the Reno Events Center on October 31, 2024 in Reno, Nevada. With five days until Election Day, Vice President Kamala Harris is campaigning in Arizona and Nevada. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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“He doesn’t think women should have authority or agency over their own bodies. This is the same person who said women should be punished for their choices,” she said, echoing remarks she had made at campaign stops throughout the day. “This is someone who just doesn’t respect women’s freedom or the intelligence of women to make decisions about their own lives’.

She closed the rally with a phrase she has used in recent days, telling the crowd that “in less than 90 days, either he or I will be sitting in the Oval Office,” explaining that while what Trump will get into it. room with a list of enemies, she is prepared to enter with a list of things to do.

Although Harris’s remarks were interrupted several times by protesters, she addressed them, saying, “We are here because we are fighting for a democracy.”

She said it was “okay” and “okay” for them to protest at the event because “we are fighting for the right to be heard and not be locked up for speaking their minds.”

“We know what’s at stake,” Harris assured.

– ABC News’ Gabriella Abdul-Hakim, Fritz Farrow and Will McDuffie