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Arizona Police Probe Gunfire Incident at Vice President Harris’s Campaign Office

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Authorities have launched an investigation after gunfire struck the campaign office of Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate.

On August 29, United States Vice President Kamala Harris visited the Yongsan presidential office to meet with President Yoon Suk Yeol and signed the guestbook. / News1

Axios reported that on Tuesday, staff at Harris’s campaign office in Tempe, Arizona, discovered a broken window at the office entrance. Residents reported hearing gunshots throughout the night.

A representative from the Arizona Democratic Party stated that no one was inside the office overnight. Still, concerns arose regarding the safety of the people working in the building and the surrounding residents. Fortunately, the Tempe police reacted quickly, and there was no record of injuries.

Previously, on midnight of September 16, Harris’s campaign office in Arizona reportedly faced an attack believed to involve an air gun or BB gun.

Meanwhile, a CNN and SSRS poll conducted among 2,074 registered voters nationwide from September 19 to 22 revealed that Democratic candidate Harris received 48% support, while Republican candidate Donald Trump showed 47% support (with a margin of error of ±3 percentage points). Libertarian candidate Chase Oliver received 2% support, and Green Party candidate Jill Stein received 1%.

Among Trump supporters, 72% said they did so because they preferred him over Harris, and 60% of Harris supporters said they did so because they preferred Harris over Trump.

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