- by foxnews
- 01 Nov 2024
Throughout the election season, Vice President Kamala Harris' rallies have been plagued by anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian protesters, despite the vice president's efforts not to upset this cohort of the electorate.
Protesters gathered at Harris' campaign stops in North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin on Wednesday, often disrupting the vice president and forcing her to pause in the middle of speaking.Â
"Kamala Harris, you have disrespected the Palestinian community!" yelled a protester who interrupted the vice president's address from Raleigh, North Carolina, yesterday. Harris was referred to as a "war criminal" by disruptive protesters at her rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the same day and, in Madison, Wisconsin, protesters holding a sign that read "Killer Kamala" were forcibly removed from the venue.Â
"Look, everybody has a right to be heard. But right now, I am speaking," Harris said during interruptions at her rally in Harrisburg. The vice president's response hearkened back to her reaction to anti-Israel agitators from Detroit, when she once again had to interject that she had the floor to speak - and not them. "We won't vote for genocide!" protesters yelled at Harris in Detroit.
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Wednesday's campaign events are just the latest example of anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian protesters crashing Harris' rallies, despite the vice president's alleged effort to quell dissent from this portion of the electorate when she decided to choose Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate over Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro. The move was reportedly due to the latter's Jewish heritage and record of being pro-Israel.Â
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