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Dick Cheney, a Republican, says he will vote for Vice President Harris, while calling former President Trump a threat to the republic. And four days before the first debate between Harris and Trump, the issue of gun violence has become a renewed focus of the campaign. NBC News’ Gabe Gutierrez reports.

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