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Electronic Signs Target VP Harris Ahead Of Trump Rally

U.S. VP Harris travels to South Carolina

Electronic signs criticizing Vice President Kamala Harris have been installed inside the Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, in anticipation of former President Trump's upcoming rally. The signs feature bold statements aimed at discrediting Harris and promoting the Republican National Committee's agenda.

One prominent full-screen electronic sign boldly declares, 'Kamala is lying to you,' directing viewers to a website funded by the Republican National Committee that purports to fact-check Harris' previous statements. The site also encourages visitors to support the GOP campaign. Another rotating LED display accuses Harris of being 'responsible for a broken economy,' setting the stage for expected criticisms of her economic policies during Trump's scheduled speech at 4 p.m. ET.

Signs aim to discredit Harris and promote the Republican National Committee's agenda.
Electronic signs at Mohegan Sun Arena criticize Vice President Kamala Harris.
Bold statements on the signs accuse Harris of lying and blame her for a broken economy.

These signs come on the heels of Vice President Harris unveiling a new economic platform focused on addressing affordability issues in key areas such as housing, groceries, healthcare, and child-rearing. Her populist economic agenda was presented during a speech in battleground North Carolina, highlighting her administration's priorities and initiatives.

The electronic signs at the Mohegan Sun Arena serve as a visual representation of the ongoing political discourse surrounding Vice President Kamala Harris and the contrasting viewpoints within the political landscape. As the stage is set for the upcoming rally featuring former President Trump, the messaging on these signs underscores the divergent perspectives on key policy issues and the strategies employed by different political parties to sway public opinion.

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