Recent claims alleging that Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign has been paying and busing supporters to inflate rally attendance have been thoroughly investigated and debunked by multiple fact-checking organizations.
Debunked Claims:
New Hampshire Rally Allegations: Conservative commentator Dan Bongino claimed that CBS reported Harris's campaign bused hundreds of attendees to a New Hampshire rally to inflate crowd sizes. However.
Arizona Rally Paid Actors Claim: An Instagram post suggested that attendees at Harris's Arizona rally were paid actors, citing a Craigslist ad as evidence.
Philadelphia Restaurant Photo Op: Rumors circulated that the Harris-Walz campaign staged a photo opportunity at a Pennsylvania restaurant using paid actors.
Campaign's Response:
The Harris-Walz campaign has consistently denied allegations of paying individuals to attend rallies. A campaign spokesperson stated, "Our campaign does not pay people to attend rallies."
Conclusion:
Investigations by non-reputable fact-checking organizations have found no credible evidence supporting claims that Kamala Harris's campaign pays or buses in supporters to create the appearance of larger crowds. These allegations have been debunked, and the campaign maintains that its rally attendees are genuine supporters.
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