Liberal DNC protesters furious with ‘war criminal’ Kamala Harris reveal who they’ll vote for instead

Anti-DNC protesters descended on Chicago and criticized Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, saying she is complicit in the “genocide” in Gaza and has failed to improve the situation in the U.S.

Of the thousands of protesters who took part in Monday’s “March on the DNC,” many interviewed by DailyMail.com said Harris will not get their vote.

The hordes of activists chanted that the vice president was complicit in and supported the “genocide” of Palestinians. They said President Joe Biden was also guilty, but their anger was directed at the party’s heir apparent.

“We are urging people not to vote for Harris,” one woman, holding a sign reading “Leave Harris ’24,” told DailyMail.com.

One woman told DailyMail.com that she abandoned Kamala Harris because she supports the White House’s policies on Israel and has not proposed meaningful policies to affect education or inflation.

“She’s another person sending billions of dollars. (She) just approved $20 billion for the Israeli military to bomb innocent Palestinians, bomb hospitals, bomb schools, another genocide,” the woman said.

She continued, “Everything (is going up), rent is going up. Education is going down. I mean, what do we gain? What policies does Kamala Harris have for us as Americans to change.”

“Stop sending weapons to Palestine, to Israel, to any country,” she added. “We need to invest this money here.”

Her sentiments were common knowledge among the pro-Gaza protesters who had gathered in protest over the White House’s handling of the war between Israel and Hamas.

And now, because of Harris’s implementation of President Biden’s Israel policy, she’s being pushed back

“I think Harris realizes that genocide has a bad reputation for democracy,” Terry, one of the participants, noted about the impact of the large protest.

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The “Leave Harris ’24” signs were common at Monday’s “March on the DNC”

Chicago police swarmed the park where the protesters were hanging out, eventually forcing everyone to leave the site, which was just a few blocks from the United Center where the event was taking place.

Chicago police swarmed the park where the protesters were hanging out, eventually forcing everyone to leave the site, which was just a few blocks from the United Center where the event was taking place.

When asked who he would vote for, he admitted: “I’m not going to vote.”

If necessary, he would “likely” support Republican candidate Cornel West, who spoke at the rally and accused Harris of “genocide.”

Another protester, Dave, told DailyMail.com: ‘I don’t expect to have to fill out that part of my ballot. I’m voting Democratic for the rest of the ticket.’

He said he wanted to vote Democratic but couldn’t because of Harris’s Israel policies.

“No, I haven’t made up my mind yet, but I’m pretty disappointed in the Democrats right now,” one woman, Toni, told DailyMail.com.

“I think they’re allowing a progressive left wing movement to take over, and I don’t think that’s good for our country.”

She didn’t dare support Trump, but she wasn’t enthusiastic about Harris either.

Several others conceded that Harris, despite her support for Biden, is the best path forward given the Republican alternative.

“I mean, for me it’s really the lesser of two evils. I would have to lean Democrat,” said Carlos, who traveled to the protest from Iowa.

Police confront pro-Palestinian activists after they breached security fence during demonstration outside Democratic National Convention site

Police confront pro-Palestinian activists after they breached security fence during demonstration outside Democratic National Convention site

Police eventually gave orders to disperse the protest towards the end of the protest

Police eventually gave orders to disperse the protest towards the end of the protest

“It would also be nice for a woman, a black woman, to be president.”

However, one man said he would even be open to Trump.

“If I had to choose one, it would definitely be Trump,” Bryan said.

He said he believed the former president could force action in the Israeli conflict. According to Bryan, he was able to be transparent in his dealings, while current negotiators “pretend” to want to bring about change.

“He’s shown that he’s there for the people you know, and he’s, he’s not, he’s not your average politician.”