Kamala Harris’ rallies appear to be attracting the same supporters, according to a data expert.

The Vice President is on a whistlestop tour of the United States as she seeks friendly faces to join her campaign. Her reluctance to do interviews – she’s averaged one every 20 days since Joe Biden’s decision to stand down – has meant rallies are a particularly key tool in sharing her message for change from the current administration in which she is second-in-command.

Rallies are effective in delivering remarks to a welcoming audience. However, it appears her audience may be a little bit too loyal if GPS data is considered.

Of the 5,003 mobile devices at her post-debate rally in North Carolina, 3,600 originated from Georgia. The majority were from Atlanta, while just under one-sixth were from Savannah.

Data expert Tony Seruga shed further analysis on this trend; of the 5,000 mobile phones present at the Charlotte rally, around 90% have attended three others so far this campaign. More than half (54%) were even at rallies in Arizona and Nevada.

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The insight comes amid allegations by Republican rival Donald Trump that the Vice President has been forced to transport loyal supporters in by bus in order to boost attendance figures.

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Many on social media also noticed the surprisingly low number of locals who seemingly bothered to attend her events… To check out the rest of this story, visit WokeSpy.

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