NEW: Kamala Caught In ANOTHER Damning Last-Minute Scandal

NEW: Kamala Caught In ANOTHER Damning Last-Minute Scandal

In the final week of the 2024 campaign, the Harris-Walz team organized transportation for supporters from New York City to a rally in Pennsylvania.

According to The Bronx Times, on November 2, about 30 Harris supporters from the Bronx took a bus to Pennsylvania, a critical swing state, to boost the vice president’s campaign as Election Day approached.

Bronx resident DaiQuan Cain, who coordinated the trip between the group and the Harris-Walz campaign, explained, “The campaign directed volunteers at this late stage to focus on generating excitement and preparation among those already planning to vote for Harris and less on persuading those who are not.”

“I’m very confident, and I am optimistic about our chances going into the final days before the election,” Cain added.

The Bronx Times also reported that Bronx special education teacher Jennie Nawrocki discovered the bus trip on the official Harris-Walz campaign website. The site allows supporters to enter their zip code to find nearby rally opportunities. “If I meet an independent voter, I’m gonna say vote for Harris. And if I meet a Trump voter, I’m gonna say it too,” Nawrocki stated.

Sarah McClure, a Harlem resident who joined the bus trip with a friend, was inspired to attend the rally in Pennsylvania after hearing about a similar trip by friends the previous week. “I think this is one of the most important elections in our lifetime,” she remarked.

For the November 2 rally, nine buses transported supporters from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn to Pennsylvania.

“At around 10 a.m., the group boarded the bus, which had already picked up more volunteers in Co-op City. In about two hours, they would meet campaign staff at Triumph Baptist Church in Philadelphia and head out to knock on doors,” reported The Bronx Times.

Michael Blake, a former Bronx Assembly Member and vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, encouraged the group to approach Philadelphia voters with a “positively aggressive” attitude. “As we know, Pennsylvania is essential,” he emphasized.

The Harris-Walz campaign has faced criticism for holding free concerts featuring prominent musicians before political rallies. In the past, Harris has had performances by artists such as Megan Thee Stallion and Usher before her speeches, sparking claims that the concerts, rather than the political rally, drew large audiences.

Videos from these events have shown attendees leaving shortly after the concerts end.

Last week, Harris reportedly faced a challenging audience response at a Houston campaign event when media outlets and campaign insiders announced that Beyoncé would perform. Instead of a concert, however, Beyoncé delivered a campaign speech centered on abortion rights, leading to audience disappointment. Harris had to pause her remarks several times due to heckling.

The vice president is scheduled to hold a final rally and farewell concert on Tuesday at the iconic Philadelphia Art Museum steps to conclude her campaign.

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