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Kamala Harris Faces Major Blow in Michigan as Anti-Israel 'Uncommitted' Group Refuses to Back Her
Sep 19, 2024, 07:53 PM
Vice President Kamala Harris is facing significant challenges in her outreach efforts to various voter groups. In Michigan, the Anti-Israel 'Uncommitted' group has refused to back her, which is seen as a major blow to her campaign in the state. Additionally, Harris is making efforts to connect with Mormon voters in battleground Arizona. Despite these efforts, she has faced criticism and mockery, including comments from Donald Trump and media personalities. Some critics have accused her of being inauthentic, with one tweet highlighting her use of a Hispanic accent. Harris is also dealing with efforts to gain support from evangelicals.
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