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The Harris-Walz Campaign has been caught bussing supporters from the blue stronghold of New York City to an official campaign rally in Pennsylvania during the final week of the 2024 campaign cycle.
On November 2, a group of about 30 Harris supporters from The Bronx boarded a bus and traveled to the swing state of Pennsylvania in order to drum up support for the vice president down the stretch, according to a report from the Bronx Times.
“In preparation for the bus trip to Philadelphia, 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,” the outlet reported, citing a quote from Parkchester native DaiQuan Cain, who coordinated the trip between the group and the Harris-Walz Campaign.
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“I’m very confident, and I am optimistic about our chances going into the final days before the election,” Cain said.
Jennie Nawrocki, a special education teacher who lives in the Bronx, told the outlet that she learned about the bus trip through the official Harris-Walz Campaign website. Supporters are able to enter their zip code in order to find the nearest rally mobilization effort. “[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,” she said.
Harlem resident Sarah McClure, who attended the bus trip with a friend, stated that she was inspired to travel to Pennsylvania after hearing about a previous bus trip her friends had gone on a week before. “I think this is one of the most important elections in our lifetime.”
In total, nine busses were used to transport supporters from the Barclays Center to Pennsylvania for the November 2 rally alone.
“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,” the Bronx Times reported.
Michael Blake, who formerly served as a Bronx Assembly Member and vice chair of the Democratic National Committee, told the group that they should be “positively aggressive” when talking to voters in Philadelphia.
“As we know, Pennsylvania is essential,” he said.
The Harris-Walz Campaign has frequently faced criticism for booking music artists to perform free concerts ahead of campaign rallies. She has previously hosted concerts from Megan Thee Stallion, Usher and several other high-profile artists before delivering her own speech, giving the impression that thousands of supporters turned out to see her rather than the free concert.
Several videos from Harris rallies have shown “supporters” streaming out of the arenas the moment the concert wraps up.
During a campaign event in Houston, Texas, last week, Harris lost control of the crowd after several media outlets and campaign surrogates reported that Beyonce was going to be performing at the event. No such performance took place, however, as the pop superstar instead delivered an abortion-centric campaign speech.
Harris was forced to pause her speech at multiple points due to the sheer volume of boos and hecklers.
The vice president intends to wrap up her presidential campaign with a final concert/rally on the iconic steps of the Philadelphia art museum on Tuesday.
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