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HUNDREDS OF ‘HARRIS FOR PRESIDENT’ GOLF CARTS ROLL THROUGH TRUMP STRONGHOLD

The Trump stronghold saw hundreds of decorated golf carts lining its streets on
Saturday in a show of support for Vice President Harris.

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A caravan of golf carts in The Villages, Fla., heads to a polling place to
support Rep. Val Demings (D-Fla.) in her run for U.S. Senate in October 2022.
Incumbent Sen. Marco Rubio (R) defeated Demings in the election. (John Raoux/AP)
By Praveena Somasundaram
July 31, 2024 at 5:00 a.m. EDT

The scene in the Florida parking lot shocked even those who planned it.

Hundreds of golf carts filed in Saturday, decked out in American flags; “Harris
for President” posters; and red, white and blue streamers. Their drivers
cheered, honked their horns and rode around town for hours, supporting Vice
President Harris’s presidential bid for a parade in The Villages, a Florida
retirement community that has been a stronghold for former president Donald
Trump’s “Make America Great Again” movement for nearly a decade.


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