DETROIT: Vice President Kamala Harris, attending a campaign rally held in Detroit, Michigan on Wednesday evening, has scolded anti-Israel demonstrators. The protesters, interrupting the Democratic Presidential nominee’s speech, chanted a repeated phrase: “Kamala! Kamala! You can’t hide! We won’t vote for genocide!”. Harris quickly riposted, warning the disruptors that their activism may inadvertently lead to former President Donald Trump’s win in the upcoming Nov. 5 election.
Seemingly unfazed by the commotion, the 59-year-old Vice President countered the demonstrators, sternly stating “You know what? If you want Donald Trump to win, then say that. Otherwise, I’m speaking.” She took a pause during this confrontation to categorically face down the protesters, demonstrating her resolve.
This episode of public disruption comes after Harris seemingly managed to steer clear from these sorts of disturbances in her public events, particularly related to the opposition towards the U.S. support for Israel’s invasion of the Gaza Strip.
This encounter sheds light on a potentially widening rift within the Democrats, especially in lieu of the criticism and protest faced by President Biden, who had to step down from his presidential race and endorse Harris. Nicknamed “Genocide Joe!” by irate protesters, the 81-year-old President was under fire in swing-state polls taken by Arab and Muslim voters. This demographic expressed its intention to sway away from Biden, increasing the chances of Trump securing their votes.
Considering Michigan to be a home for significant numbers of Arab and Muslim voters, this swing state is proving to be the political hotbed it has always been in presidential elections–making Harris’ confrontation even more paramount. In the 2016 Presidential elections, Trump’s surprise win in Michigan played a vital role in his road to the presidency. Later in 2020, Biden managed to flip Michigan back to secure his victory.
While Vice President Kamala Harris has stated her support for Israel, she has also been critical of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. In a public statement made after meeting with Netanyahu on July 25, Harris declared that Israel had caused a surplus of civilian casualties in Gaza and vowed not to remain silent on the issue.
Interestingly, Harris and her newly announced running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, didn’t encounter any hecklers at large rallies held prior to the Detroit event, including one in Philadelphia and another earlier on Wednesday in western Wisconsin.
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