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Watch Mumford & Sons push for “voting plan” as they perform at Kamala Harris rally

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Mumford & Sons recently performed at Kamala Harris‘ campaign rally in which they urged the public to create a “voting plan”.The rally took place last night (October 30) in Madison, Wisconsin and saw the likes of Gracie Abrams, The National and Remi Wolf all show their support for the Harris-Walz presidential campaign. “We are Mumford & Sons and there is nowhere else we’d rather be,” frontman Marcus Mumford, told the crowd before jumping into their track ‘The Cave’.The band played a short four-track set comprised of ‘Little Lion Man’, ‘Awake My Soul’ and ‘I Will Wait’.

During their set, the frontman spoke to the crowd and shared: “We love this place, we love this state. I know it might not sound like it, because I grew up in England, but I was born in America.”He continued: “I was born in California, and last week, it was my great privilege to vote for Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz to be president and vice president of the United States of America.“And I would encourage you to get with your mates, make a voting plan and go out and vote, because every vote will matter you.” The US election will take place next Tuesday (November 5).Back in 2021, Mumford & Sons banjo player Winston Marshall left the group and described his departure as a “difficult decision first brought about by an unintentional Twitter storm”.The banjoist faced backlash that year after tweeting praise for a book by US journalist Andy Ngo, titled Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan To Destroy Democracy.

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