Vice President Kamala Harris stopped in the middle of a campaign speech to assure hecklers they were at the “wrong rally.”
The Harris campaign’s La Crosse, Wisconsin, rally was seemingly going off without a hitch. As Harris began to speak on former President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court appointees overturning Roe. v. Wade, she was interrupted by hecklers. Unfazed by the interruption, Harris took a moment to address the foolishness.
“Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally. No, I think you meant to go to the smaller one down the street.”
The reference to a “smaller” rally was a direct shot at her opponent for the presidency, Trump. The Apprentice host is known to often comment on the crowd size and grandeur of his political rallies.
In an address from Mar-A-Lago Trump’s Florida golf course, he expressed disappointment in the media for not acknowledging the size of his rallies.
“I had in Michigan recently 25,000 people. We just couldn’t get them in. We had so many nobody ever mentioned that. When she gets 1,500 people, and I saw it yesterday on ABC, which they said the crowd was so big. I have 10-times, 20-times, 30-times the crowd size.”
Trump references crowd size so often that his opponents are now using it as a way to poke fun at him.
Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz remarked on the large turnout at an Arizona campaign rally on Aug. 10. While praising the turnout, he backhandedly asked the crowd if anyone cared about the number of attendees present.
Former President Barack Obama also joined in on the bit at the Democratic National Convention in August.
The 2024 presidential election is less than 30 days away.
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