Swing state voters were furious at Kamala Harris for pulling this campaign stunt

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Kamala Harris is trying to put her best foot forward when meeting voters.

But she stepped in it with one dreadful decision.

And swing state voters were furious at Kamala Harris for pulling this campaign stunt. 

Diners are angry at Kamala for being thrown out of a restaurant 

Vice President Kamala Harris has been barnstorming the country with her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, to visit swing states.  

There is no state more critical to her path to victory than Pennsylvania this election.

Kamala and Walz made a campaign stop at a Primanti Brothers location in Moon Township, Pennsylvania. 

The chain is a Pittsburgh institution famous for serving up sandwiches with meat and French fries on thick slices of French bread.

Normally, a campaign stop like this is a photo op for the candidate to be seen shaking hands and kissing babies.

But customers at the Primanti Brothers said that something strange happened when Kamala and Walz paid a visit.

Mark Dodson told Fox News that he was watching the Pittsburgh Pirates at the restaurant when he was told it would be shutting down at 4:00 pm.

“I wanted to watch some sports and enjoy an afternoon lunch,” Dodson said. “Around 3:30, the bartender, she goes, ‘It’s last call’ – what do you mean last call?”

The bartender told him that everyone had to be out at four.

“They shut down the TVs . . . so you couldn’t watch the game,” Dodson said. “I said, this is BS – this is a public restaurant. It was kind of mind-boggling to me.”

Kamala brings actors for a restaurant visit 

Dodson was the last customer to leave Primanti Brothers when he noticed a group of former President Donald Trump’s supporters set up across the street.

Kamala’s campaign bus and an entourage of vehicles followed her to the restaurant. 

Local Amy Smith said that she was also asked to leave Primanti Brothers by the staff.

The location was empty when Kamala, Walz, and local Democrat officials went into the restaurant for their photo op. 

“Holy hell, all these actors in these vans,” a Trump supporter shouted. 

When ABC News filmed Kamala in the Primanti Brothers, she was interacting with a packed restaurant that appeared to be full of customers. 

It appeared that her campaign staged the whole appearance for the cameras. 

“For Kamala Harris’s visit to Primanti’s this afternoon they kicked out all the customers at 4pm so they could bring in their own audience,” Republican Committee of Allegheny County chairman Sam DeMarco III wrote on X. “Look at all the white vans. Keep that in mind as you see video of them interacting inside.”

This is a stark contrast to Trump who excels in these types of settings. 

He showed up at a Chick-fil-A in Atlanta, Georgia, earlier this year where he bought everyone lunch and interacted with the crowd.

This is another instance of Kamala Harris running a heavily scripted campaign that’s designed to avoid putting her in any hostile situations.

Informed American will keep you up-to-date on any developments to this ongoing story.