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Cher Tells Marchers To Use Their Voice And Vote

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Singer and actress Cher is urging thousands of people at a Las Vegas women's march and rally to make themselves heard at the polls.

The music icon showed up to take to the podium and remind the crowd that if they don't vote, they don't have a voice.

She says the current administration represents "one of the worst times in our history" and that "women are going to be the ones that fix it."

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