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Donald Trump’s and Kamala Harris’ Michigan Rally Crowd Sizes Compared
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris’ dueling Michigan rallies were packed on Saturday.
There are less than 10 days until the November 5 presidential election and supporters of Trump, the GOP nominee, and Harris, the Democratic nominee, in the battleground state of Michigan came out to cheer the candidates on.
Trump’s afternoon rally in Novi, about a 40-minute drive northwest of Detriot, was held at Suburban Collection Showplace. According to Getty photos and video shared on social media, there was a large crowd behind, in front of and on the sides of Trump’s podium.
Steven Cheung, Trump’s communications director, told Newsweek via email Saturday evening, that the Novi rally was filled to “maximum capacity with thousands outside.”
Meanwhile, the stands at the Wings Event Center in Kalamazoo were filled at Harris’ rally with former first lady Michelle Obama Saturday evening, according to video on social media. The floor level was also packed with Harris supporters by her podium.
Rally crowd sizes have become a talking point during the election. Harris’ campaign has repeatedly mocked Trump’s rally crowd sizes while boasting about the high number of attendees at the vice president’s events.
Meanwhile, Trump has maintained that he gets more attendees at his rallies. At one point, he said Harris used artificial intelligence (AI) in a photo to bolster her crowd size at a Detroit rally.
Referencing a photo taken at that rally, Trump wrote on social media in August, “Has anyone noticed that Kamala CHEATED at the airport? There was nobody at the plane, and she ‘A.I.’d’ it, and showed a massive ‘crowd’ of so-called followers, BUT THEY DIDN’T EXIST!”
The former president also said the large crowd at Harris’ rally was “fake,” adding, “She should be disqualified because the creation of a fake image is ELECTION INTERFERENCE. Anyone who does that will cheat at ANYTHING!”
A Harris campaign official told Newsweek at the time, “I can confirm that the photo was taken by Harris campaign staff and not modified by AI in any way.”
How Are the Candidates Doing in Michigan?
Harris and Trump are running neck and neck in Michigan. The vice president has a slight lead of 0.2 points, with 47.9 percent compared to Trump’s 47.7 percent, according to poll aggregator FiveThirtyEight’s polling averages for the state.
How Are the Candidates Doing Nationally?
Harris has a 1.4-point lead over Trump on the national stage. She has 48 compared to Trump’s 46.6 percent, FiveThirtyEight says.
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