How Many People Does Kamala Have to Bus in for Her Fake Rallies? This Many

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    It’s been fascinating to watch the mainstream media try to deify Kamala Harris ever since Joe Biden was ousted in a palace coup in July. Just a few weeks ago, every poll showed that Democrat voters overwhelmingly supported Joe Biden, throwing Harris in a ditch and replacing her with anyone from California Governor Gavin Newsom to a monkey standing on a rock and clapping its hands. That was then, and this is now, and suddenly, gobs of Democrat voters seem to have fallen in love with her. Or have they?

    Not according to people who took videos of Kamala’s much-ballyhooed rally in New Hampshire a few days ago. Actual support for Kamala Harris appears to be more flaccid than her husband, Doug Emhoff, after the nanny leaves the house.

    At least twelve Yankee Line buses from Massachusetts were caught on video and posted to X.com heading to the rally. It appeared as if Kamala had a bunch of supporters from New Hampshire who showed up for her rally. If you look closely, however, you’ll notice that there were an awful lot of Red Sox hats in the crowd that day. (The Kamala and Tampon Tim merchandise isn’t selling very well.)

    After the rally, the twelve Yankee Line buses headed back to Massachusetts. We checked, and the buses in the video below are all the largest 56-passenger motorcoaches in the Yankee Line stable. With twelve buses, that means they likely transported at least 672 fake paid supporters from Massachusetts to make the rally appear larger than it really was.

    Every politician is jealous of the amazing crowd that Donald Trump draws to all his rallies. The only way to counter that, apparently, is to pay fake supporters to come in from out of state. Like this: