Multiple voters attended Vice President Kamala Harris' recent rally in Michigan this week. told Politico They are considering fleeing to nearby Canada if former President Trump wins the presidential election.
The newspaper said that 20 voters in Harris, Michigan, who spoke to the polls appeared to be worried about the state of the presidential election, and some were currently considering moving to other countries.
“Oh my god, she has to win. I don't want to live in a hellscape like President Trump,” one retired housewife told the show. “We may have to leave Canada, if they will take us.”
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Politico reports that Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris told rallygoers at a recent campaign event that she is considering deporting former President Trump if he wins. (AP Photo/Jacqueline Martin)
Recent polls show the race in Michigan, one of the key battleground states between Harris and Trump, is even closer. The latest Quinnipiac poll shows Trump holding a 3-point lead over Harris in the state, but that lead is still within the margin of error.
A recent Washington Post column said that Democratic voters in Michigan's 7th Congressional District aren't all that enthusiastic about the party's top issues, abortion or even this election cycle, but that's because Harris, others said voters' enthusiasm for Democratic candidates is a sign that the party may not be where it needs to be. To be.
On the ground in Michigan, Politico's Adam Wren sensed that Harris voters were feeling anxious about the state of the race.
“Anxious Democrats are wondering why the race was this impossibly close, and why Trump, who currently leads within the margin of error according to an average of public polls, I'm worried about what I'll do once I achieve my results.”
Wren added, “For 18 days, anxiety and honest fear of God have been replaced by joy in navigating the path of frustrated Democrats.”
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Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at the UAW union hall in Lansing, Michigan, on October 18, 2024. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)
A reporter spoke to Gabriella Jelinek, a 32-year-old Grand Rapids resident, who admitted that if Trump wins, “to tell you the truth, I have considered moving abroad.”
She also mentioned another contingency plan. “I also thought about having to marry a friend to protect my property as a single woman…to ensure that my life is protected in the same way as my male friends. You need a man's permission to do that.”
Politico also spoke with Mary Harig, a retired nurse. Ms. Harig, wearing a “Cat Ladies for Kamala'' shirt, told Ms. Wren that she was considering fleeing to Canada if Ms. Harris did not win.
“We're close enough to Canada, and my husband is like, 'This can't take another four years.'” If that happens, we'll go to Canada. ”
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Another couple told the media they are “seriously talking” about moving to Spain or the Dominican Republic in the wake of Trump's victory. Nelson Soto said he and his wife “don't have any serious plans, but we're in serious discussions at this point.”
“Let's hope everything goes well in the coming weeks. Hopefully it doesn't come to fruition.”





