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‘Dems Coming Home’: Harris-Walz ‘Transformative’ Campaign ‘Ominous for Trump,’ Experts Say

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In just over 24 hours, the newly-minted Harris-Walz presidential campaign has raised $36 million, held a rally for 12,000 people who stood on line for hours in Philadelphia’s 88-degree weather, and reportedly had to move the upcoming Wednesday evening Detroit rally outside to an airport hanger after 50,000 people RSVP’d.

Their rally Wednesday afternoon in Eau Claire, Wisconsin (photo above) has a miles-long line of cars to get in. RELATED: Trump Responds to ‘Joyful Warriors’ Harris and Walz by Amping Up Lies and Fear-Mongering Top political experts seem stunned.

Former Obama advisor and 2012 campaign manager Jim Messina reposted this video of the line to get into the Harris-Walz rally in Eau Claire, Wisconsin Wednesday afternoon, and wrote: “Wow.

VP @KamalaHarris and Gov. @Tim_Walz have electrified the election in just 18 days. This ticket is reaching out to build a diverse, winning coalition of voters.

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