Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, Doc Rivers rally for Harris on Milwaukee's north side

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KENOSHA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Milwaukee Bucks Coach Doc Rivers used a basketball reference to urge Democrats to push hard in the final days of the presidential campaign.
Rivers spoke at a rally on Milwaukee's north side, and he was just a warmup speaker.
The special guest was Doug Emhoff, America's second gentleman. He was here representing his wife, Vice President Kamala Harris, and he attacked Donald Trump for his position on women's issues.
"And he claims that without abortion, women love me," Emhoff said. "This is called gaslighting. It's trying to make you not believe what's right in front of your eyes. That's what he's trying to do on that issue and so many others."
Kamala Harris is headed for another battleground state Thursday night. She'll be in Atlanta with former President Barack Obama and music superstar Bruce Springsteen.
It's now being reported that another music star, Beyonce, will appear with Kamala Harris in Houston Friday.