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Kamala Harris fired outside office: 2 targets in one month, Trump also fatally attacked 2 times

The news of the shooting at the election campaign office of Kamala Harris, the candidate of the Democratic Party in the US presidential election and of Indian origin, has come to light. On Wednesday (September 25), police confirmed the shooting, saying multiple rounds were fired at Kamala Harris' campaign office in Arizona. He said that the firing was carried out by unknown persons at midnight. The Tempe Police Department told the New York Post that the shooting at the Democratic National Committee's campaign office near Southern Avenue and Priest Drive in Tempe sustained minor damage.

Officer Sergeant Ryan Cook said no one was inside the office during the night. But it raises concerns for the safety of people working in the building and those around them. Officials who arrived at the election campaign office are now analyzing the evidence at the scene. Police said security has been beefed up in the area as an additional measure. After the shooting, the staff of the campaign office of the Democratic National Committee reached the spot after learning about the incident. They suspect the shots may have been fired from the front windows.

Kamala's office was damaged by firing In a statement to ABC News, Tempe police said, “This incident occurred last night, resulting in gunfire that damaged the offices of the Democratic National Committee. However, no injuries were reported.”

Harris's office was attacked twice in a month This is the second attack on Kamala Harris' office in the last two weeks. On the night of September 16, shots were also fired at the windows of the office, which the police believed to be BB or pellet guns. No arrests have been made in either case and authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack.

Attempted assassination of Donald Trump The US presidential election is a few months away. Recently, Republican candidate Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt in Florida. Ryan Routh, 58, of Hawaii, was arrested while Trump was playing golf at the venue after a Secret Service team found him hiding on the premises with weapons.

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Days before the Florida incident, Trump survived another major assassination attempt at his Pennsylvania rally. Accused Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire at the rally, injuring Trump and two others. In the ensuing action he was killed by a sniper.

Kamala left Trump behind Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris leads Republican rival Donald Trump by 38 points among Asian American voters, according to a survey. The survey was conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago. The result was announced on Tuesday. The survey is the first since President Joe Biden dropped out of the race in July and Vice President Harris became the Democratic Party's presidential nominee. Harris, 59, leads Trump, 78, by 38 percentage points among Asian American voters, according to the survey.

Meanwhile, Kamala Harris has said she wants to schedule another debate with former President and Republican nominee Donald Trump. “I'm trying to have another debate with Trump,” Harris said during a campaign rally. Let us tell you that in the first debate organized by ABC News on September 10, there was a confrontation between Trump and Harris. A CNN survey of debate viewers found that 63 percent think Harris is doing better than Trump.

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