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Gaza protesters plague Harris rallies: 'Wish I Could Vote For U'

Kamala Harris' rallies have been plagued by anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian protesters this week, marking a continuation of disruptions from this bloc of the electorate in the final days before the election.


Gaza protesters plague Harris rallies: 'Wish I Could Vote For U'
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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. 

"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. 

Anti-Israel agitators were also present earlier in the week, showing up to rallies on Monday and Harris' widely attended "closing argument" election speech in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday night. Protesters, organized by groups such as the left-wing nonprofit Code Pink, yelled things like "Stop Arming Israel!" and "Arms Embargo Now!" while also holding banners with slogans like "No Votes for Genocide."

While Harris' rallies have been marred by anti-Israel protesters ever since she took over the nomination from President Biden, the frequency of these protesters showing up at her rallies appears to be growing as Election Day nears.

Fox News Digital reached out to the Harris campaign for comment but did not receive a response by publication time.

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