Sunday 03/November/2024 – 12:06 AM
Pro-Gaza demonstrators interrupted the speech of Democratic Party candidate and US Vice President Joe Biden, Kamala Harris Vice President briefly during her campaign rally in North Carolina, a short while ago, and Harris responded by saying: This is what democracy looks like.
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According to what was reported by the American CNN network, after the demonstrators left, others also began to protest with a banner reading Free Palestine, and the audience covered the protesters with chants of “We will not return,” and on both occasions, Harris acknowledged the protesters, saying to the crowd: Everything is fine, we want to This war in the Middle East ends, we want the hostages to return to their homes.
Harris’ campaign event in North Carolina comes as CNN polls show Harris and former President Donald Trump in a close race for the key Southern battleground.
North Carolina is among the seven states that are seen as likely to determine the status of the presidential elections.
Both Harris and Trump campaigned there today, underscoring the importance of the place just three days before the election.
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This comes as voter data shows warning signs for Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign, especially in states such as North Carolina and Nevada, raising concerns about her ability to win the presidential elections in the United States.
According to Western Reports, statistics indicate a poor performance for black voters in North Carolina compared to the 2020 presidential elections, which raises concerns about Harris’ ability to flip this red-leaning state, indicating low participation among the important demographic on which the campaign depends.
In Nevada, another battleground state, Republicans outpaced early votes by a wide margin, leading by 40,500 votes, 5.2% more than Democrats. This increase in participation among Republican voters, especially in rural areas, may indicate a possible shift. In the left-wing state towards the Republicans.