Vice President Kamala Harris embarked on a bus tour alongside Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, stopping in Savannah, Georgia, for a campaign rally on Thursday. The event, held at the Enmarket Arena, marked the final stop on their tour, but it seemed to fall short in terms of local enthusiasm. Despite efforts to draw a crowd, the rally’s attendance was notably bolstered by supporters brought in from other areas, a sign that the vice president might be struggling to connect with local voters.
The rally in Savannah appeared to be an uphill battle for Harris. The absence of a major celebrity to attract attendees likely contributed to the lower-than-expected local turnout. As a result, the campaign resorted to busing in supporters, an indication that Harris’s appeal in Savannah may not have been as strong as hoped. This move to artificially inflate the crowd size hints at the challenges her campaign might face in securing grassroots support.
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As part of her visit, Kamala Harris stopped by Dottie’s Market, a black-owned café in Savannah. What could have been a simple and positive gesture turned into a cringeworthy moment when the vice president adopted an exaggerated Southern accent while interacting with patrons and staff. This attempt to connect with the local community by mimicking their speech patterns fell flat, coming across as disingenuous and forced.
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