Kamala Harris strongly advises voters not to support her at Wisconsin rally
During a recent rally in Wisconsin, Kamala Harris publicly called out and embarrassed two attendees for expressing religious beliefs, while also engaging positively with a pro-Hamas heckler at a different event in the state.
Her response to Grant Beth and Luke Polaske, who shouted Christian slogans in disagreement with her views on abortion, was dismissive: “You guys are at the wrong rally. I think you meant to go to the smaller one down the street.”
Her actions could be seen as political malpractice, telling potential voters to leave. With a challenging re-election fight ahead, Harris may face issues with traditional Democratic voting blocs and swing states like Wisconsin.
While abortion is a key platform for the Democrats and the attendees were disruptive, Harris essentially implied that those who don’t align with her views on abortion should not consider voting for her.
In contrast, she seemed open to voters who oppose her stance on Israel, even agreeing with a heckler’s false claims of genocide by Israel at another event in Wisconsin.
It raises questions of arrogance, ideological blindness, and stupidity on Harris’ part as she navigates the upcoming election.
Time will tell whether her approach was the right one, but the outcome may not be in her favor.