Harris starts the adventurous week in the lead

Alireza Sarfarazi
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Harris starts the adventurous week in the lead

Harris begins the eventful week with a lead.

The grand election tour of Harris and her chosen deputy, Walsh, concluded with magnificent programs in Nevada, garnering support from a significant spectrum of tourism and entertainment sector workers. Harris spent this week attending large gatherings in various states, breaking records of ceremony scale and attendance multiple times. Meanwhile, Biden’s deputy, now entrusted with the flag, is intensifying campaign attacks as Trump’s campaign intensifies, heading to California for a major election rally in his home state. He will speak in San Francisco alongside Nancy Pelosi to rally powerful financial supporters.

Donations totaling several million dollars have already been collected from attendees. The upcoming week holds significant days. Harris will make her first appearance in a large event in Maryland alongside Biden. Then, she will kick off major conventions of the Democratic Party in Chicago. Harris is addressing pressures and concerning issues, recently meeting with designers and organizers of the anti-Biden movement in the primaries, expressing dissatisfaction with him over his policies on the Gaza crisis.

Managing these protesting groups, especially to ensure the peace of the Democratic National Convention, and suppressing the protests, is of great importance. It is highly unlikely that the protesters will not hold their gatherings in Chicago.

The heated week of Harris will begin with a lead in the polls, especially a 50 to 46 percent lead in the reputable New York Times poll. This is the first time Trump has fallen behind in the polls of this institution.

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