Kamala Harris accused of faking phone call with voter as US election hangs in the balance


Kamala Harris accused of faking phone call with voter as US election hangs in the balance

Controversy at the phone bank

Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate for the White House, has faced accusations of faking a phone call with a voter to thank them for their support. Footage from a surprise visit to a phone bank showed Harris flashing the camera app on her phone screen while apparently on a call.

Race on a knife edge

Harris made the visit to drum up last-minute support as the race for the presidency remains close between her and ex-President Trump. With voters now heading to polling stations across the country, the keys to the White House hang in the balance.

Speculation and social media frenzy

Speculation on social media suggests that Harris may have staged the call, while others theorize that her face touching the screen could have accidentally flipped the app. The incident comes as Americans eagerly await the outcome of the election.

Exit polls and key swing states

Exit polls have revealed that Harris supporters prioritize democracy while Trump voters focus on the economy. With voters giving President Biden a job approval rating of 41 per cent, it is crucial for Harris to differentiate herself from Biden. The eyes of the nation are now on seven key swing states that will likely determine the next president and the control of Congress.


Kamala Harris accused of faking phone call with voter as US election hangs in the balance