Harris draws huge crowd while warning about power grab risks at historic site
Vice President makes bold statements about democracy risks at packed DC rally. Meanwhile international tensions rise as Canada points finger at Indiaʼs minister in serious allegations
Kamala Harris drew a mega-crowd at her biggest-ever rally near the Jan 6 site where she spoke about democracyʼs future: her speech focused on checking unlimited authority. The crowd (estimated at more than 50k people) showed up despite the chilly fall weather
Donald Trump made his move to connect with Puerto-Rican voters — speaking about island recovery and support. His team organized the event right after Harris speech which seemed like a quick counter-move; however turnout numbers werent shared
The international scene got more complex when Canada dropped a big announcement. Justin Trudeauʼs government named Amit Shah an Indian minister in a plot targeting Sikh groups: this caused quite a stir in diplomatic circles
- Campaign signs pop up everywhere
- Local volunteers work day-n-night
- Both sides claim territory wins
- Home-owners join the sign wars
The ground game shows real action with lawn signs becoming the new battle-ground. Teams of volunteers — working around neighborhoods putting up signs while others track progress through special apps. Its like a real-time map of political support thats changing every day