To her credit, Kamala Harris has been attracting some fairly respectable crowds out on the campaign trail this week. That was the case in Arizona yesterday where she managed to attract roughly 15,000 people to an arena outside of Phoenix. Those still aren’t Trump-sized crowds, but it was far better than what Joe Biden had been managing before he dropped out. Of course, not everyone was there to offer their unvarnished support for the Veep. Just as it had happened the previous day in Michigan, some of the attendees broke out into anti-Israel chants. But Harris responded differently in Arizona. She reassured the crowd that she was “working around the clock” with Joe Biden to get a ceasefire deal and a hostage release deal in Gaza. She then went on to say that she “respects your voices” in terms of Israel and Hamas, but that she and Walz needed to focus on the presidential campaign now. I’m sure that won’t be comforting to anyone in Israel and it probably won’t calm down the pro-Hamas wing of her party much either. (NY Post)
Vice President Kamala Harris took a moment to address anti-Israel protesters who disrupted her rally in Arizona on Friday, telling the hecklers, “I…
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