"Kamala Harris gets precious vote from terminally cancer patient...Mississippi residents who are 65 or older are allowed under state law to cast an absentee ballot. Inside the courthouse, Crews stepped behind the small electronic voting booth that had been set up for people wanting to mark their absentee ballot in person. She marked her choice for president, Democrat Kamala Harris. She then gave her ballot to the clerk, who placed it in a sealed envelope. Only one more thing was left to do: Crews signed the ballot, and then she and Billy walked home.
Back at her house, Crews logged onto her computer and posted a Facebook message that she had written a week earlier in anticipation of this day.
'I cast the last vote of my lifetime to preserve Democracy in the United States of America and around the world,' she wrote."
Kamala Harris gets precious vote from terminally cancer patient