WATCH: ‘Are you ready to do this?’ Harris asks voters at event in Scranton, Pennsylvania

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Vice President Kamala Harris kicked off election eve with a get-out-the-vote event in Scranton, Pennsylvania, urging supporters who were about to knock on doors for her to "enjoy" the final 24 hours of her campaign.

Watch Harris' remarks in the player above.

"Are you ready to do this?" Harris yelled Monday, with a large handmade "VOTE FOR FREEDOM" sign behind her and a similar "VOTE" banner to her side.

Tables near the vice president were full of campaign literature, including door hangers that will be left on doors across the Scranton area. She urged supporters to understand "there's a huge difference between me and the other guy," referring to Trump.

Harris' final day of campaigning will be about one state — Pennsylvania — with the Democratic nominee covering the commonwealth over four events. Polls have the candidates tied heading into Election Day.

"Over these next 24 hours, let's enjoy this moment to knock on a neighbor's door," she said.


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