With her campaign stumbles continuing, Kamala Harris has been desperately attempting to shore up traditionally Democrat-friendly voting demographics. On Thursday, that took the shape of her attending a town hall on Univision that supposedly placed her in front of “undecided Latino voters.” The truth of the matter is just a bit different, though.
As far as the event goes, it was typical in that Harris is one of the most inauthentic, overprocessed politicians ever to walk the face of the earth. Fake Spanish accent? She copped it. Word salad? She delivered it. Finger-wagging at a guy who was just hit by a hurricane? She delivered that as well.
But what if I told you that despite Harris finding a way to screw things up, the entire spectacle was rigged from the start? According to a new report, instead of the audience being filled with “undecided Latino voters,” the seats were actually filled by Harris supporters located by a company that specializes in casting calls.
But viewers at home would have been wholly unaware that this billing was false. As I discovered, having been granted the sacred opportunity to view the event from an adjacent room on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus, the carefully curated “town hall” audience was actually comprised of avowed Harris supporters.
“I already knew I was going to go for Kamala,” one town hall participant told me. “Part of the reason why I wanted to go was just, like, to also fully support her.”
“So you were already decided, before you came?” I asked another. “Yes,” she replied, declaring her support for Kamala.
The audience members I spoke to were selected with the help of a company called FansOnQ, according to the company’s founder, Conny Quintanilla, whose title for yesterday’s event was “Audience Manager.” The company puts out “casting calls” for events like the Latin Grammy Awards, which have been previously held in Las Vegas. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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