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WATCH: Kamala ‘Supporters’ Leave Rally Early, Only Showed Up For Rap Performance

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A number of alleged “supporters” of Vice President Kamala Harris could be seen leaving her Atlanta rally as soon as she took the stage on Tuesday. Videos and reports from the event suggest that attendees had only shown up for a pre-event rap concert.

Ahead of Harris’ Atlanta rally, hit rapper Megan Thee Stallion put on a racy performance of a number of her most popular hits. “I’m a savage, yeah. Classy, bougie, ratchet, yeah. Sassy, moody, nasty, huh. Acting stupid, what’s happening?” she rapped.

While the rapper was performing, the Atlanta arena was largely packed, leading the Harris Campaign to claim the rally as a massive success. Several Harris surrogates fawned over the “capacity crowd” allegedly for Harris by showing videos of the crowd cheering for Megan Thee Stallion as she exited the arena.

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Turning Point USA reporter Savanah Hernandez reported that people started to file out of the arena just minutes into the vice president’s speech. Supporters could be seen getting up and leaving all across the arena after the rapper’s performance had concluded.

“I was honestly surprised to see people leaving so quickly and started filming after seeing continuous streams of people leaving fairly quickly after seeing her,” Hernandez reported.

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“Now you guys saw all of the footage, and there was actually a lot of energy for her in the building. Almost every single seat was filled, not every single one. But many people are questioning, well, were they here to see Kamala, or were they here because Quavo, Meg Thee Stallion were here, and it was essentially a giant concert,” Hernandez reported.

“I’m going to be honest, guys. People started leaving about 15 minutes after she started speaking, which was kind of notable to me because, you know, this is her first presidential rally in Georgia, and so I thought people would have wanted to listen to her, and then also she really only spoke for about 30 minutes, I would say, so it was a very, very short speech, but people couldn’t make it through it.”

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