The Harris rally took place in Allentown, Pennsylvania at the Muhlenberg College campus on Monday.
A group of students crashed a Kamala Harris rally in Allentown, Pennsylvania on Monday with Human Events senior editor Jack Posobiec and his bother Kevin Posobiec. As supporters of Harris were gathering in the battleground state town, the brothers led supporters of Donald Trump down the street as they were mocked by those going to the rally.
The rally was set to take place in Allentown, Pennsylvania at Muhlenberg College campus on Monday, per the Morning Call. Posobiec posted footage that apparently showed Harris supporters also getting bussed into the area so they could go to the rally.
Posobiec was gathered with a Students for Trump group to "crash" the event and said that there were 10 busses bringing supporters of the Democratic nominee to the city of 124,000. They walked past some Harris supporters and exchanged some heated words on the way to the rally.
Some of the GOP-supporting students carried signs that said, "Pennsylvania is Trump country" as well as "Latino Americans for Trump." One sign said, "Trump: low taxes" along with "Kamala: high taxes."
After one Puerto Rican Trump supporter said “God bless you” in response to one of the Harris supporters, Posobiec said that the Students for Trump group walking with pro-Trump signs down the street were “blessing” those walking to the rally.
At the same time that the Harris campaign is hosting the rally in Allentown, which Trump visited not too long ago, the GOP nominee is also hosting a rally in Reading, Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania is widely considered to be the state that might determine the election with its 19 electoral college votes. The Keystone State as well as other battleground states will be key for Trump or Harris to bring home a victory on Tuesday.
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