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Doug Emhoff, husband of VP, touts NJ’s vaccination success

'And leave it to New Jersey, the place where I grew up to bring this home'

10/19/2021

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Doug Emhoff, husband of VP, touts NJ’s vaccination success

Clip: 10/19/2021 | 3m 26sVideo has Closed Captions

'And leave it to New Jersey, the place where I grew up to bring this home'

At an event in Newark on Tuesday, promoting maximum access to COVID-19 vaccination, Doug Emhoff, husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, said, “And leave it to New Jersey, the place where I grew up, to bring this home.”

10/19/2021

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