'Is that a threat?' Trump stuns observers with comment about Harris voter 'getting hurt'
Donald Trump shocked observers on Sunday with a comment he made about a potential supporter of Vice President Kamala Harris at one of the former president's swing-state rallies.
Trump, who has been accused of fostering violence that occurred on Jan. 6, 2021, gave a speech in Wisconsin over the weekend. At that rally, the ex-president battled a fly on stage and called his own campaign members "so stupid."
At that same rally, Trump made an off-hand comment that had some political onlookers sounding the alarm.
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"Is there anybody here who's going to vote for lyin' Kamala?" Trump asked his rally attendees. "Actually, I should say don't raise your hand, it would be very dangerous. We don't want to see anybody get hurt. Please don't raise your hand."
Harris' campaign shared the video on social media, writing, "Trump says it’s 'very dangerous' for Kamala Harris voters to identify themselves because they’ll 'get hurt.'"
Retired research engineer David Rommel voluntarily identified his voting preferences:
"I'm voting for Kamala! I'm a republican that is not opposed to taking on that challenge," he wrote. "The only thing that scares me is Trump winning another term. When Trump is in prison and they are all arrested for rioting we can all take a breath of fresh air."
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