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During a rally at the University of Wisconsin, Vice President Kamala Harris mocked two pro-life Christian students who shouted 'Jesus is Lord' and 'Christ is King' while she spoke on abortion. Harris's dismissive response, suggesting they were at 'the wrong rally', drew applause from the crowd, in stark contrast to Republican Vice Presidential nominee Sen. J.D. Vance’s supportive reaction to a similar shout at his rally days later. Vance affirmed the statement 'Jesus is King', criticizing Harris's perceived anti-Christian rhetoric and promising to respect Christian values if elected. The two students, Luke Polaske and Grant Beth, claimed they were ridiculed for their beliefs and expressed their conviction that they were performing 'God’s work.' Harris's comments coincided with her absence from a Catholic fundraising dinner, raising further scrutiny of her stance on faith-related issues. The differing reactions from Harris and Vance highlight the ongoing political divide over religious expressions in public discourse.
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