“They’re
literally escorting him out of town,” one man says, laughing as he narrates one
clip of the incident shared by Trump supporters.
US
elections 2020
Biden campaign says Trump supporters tried to
force bus off highway
President appears to praise threats from his own
supporters
Biden campaign says bus was nearly forced off road
Lois
Beckett and Alexandra Villarreal
Sun 1 Nov
2020 01.31 GMTLast modified on Sun 1 Nov 2020 02.05 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/oct/31/biden-harris-bus-texas-trump-supporters-highway
Trucks with
Trump signs and flags surrounded a Biden campaign bus on a Texas highway on
Friday and attempted to slow the vehicle down and run it off the road, the
Biden campaign said on Saturday.
Several
video clips posted on social media by both Biden and Trump supporters showed
the trucks surrounding the bus. The trucks then tried to slow the bus down and
run it off the road before staff called 911, according to the Biden campaign.
The
president himself appeared to endorse the behavior of his supporters, tweeting
a video of the incident on Saturday evening along with the comment “I LOVE
TEXAS!”
“They’re
literally escorting him out of town,” one man says, laughing as he narrates one
clip of the incident shared by Trump supporters.
Some of the
Trump supporters surrounding the Biden campaign bus were armed, according to
Democratic state representative Rafael Anchía and other observers.
While the
vice-presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, was campaigning in Texas that day,
she not on the bus, a spokesman for a state Democratic representative
confirmed.
The
incident happened on the I-35 highway in Texas as the bus was traveling from
San Antonio to Austin, the Biden campaign said, adding that local law
enforcement responded to the campaign’s calls and assisted the bus in reaching
its destination.
The
campaign did not identify the law enforcement agency.
A group of
the same 12 cars has been following the Biden bus all over the country, CBS
News Austin reported, citing Texas Democrats.
Texas state
Democrats also said they cancelled a campaign event on Friday evening for
“public safety and security reasons.”
A
Democratic campaign event scheduled for Friday evening in Pflugerville was
cancelled due to security concerns related to the cars following the Biden bus,
Sheryl Cole, a Democratic state representative, tweeted on Friday.
“Unfortunately,
pro-Trump Protesters have escalated well beyond safe limits,” she wrote.
The
decision to cancel the Pflugerville event came after Democrats received reports
in the late afternoon that there had been some kind of collision between a
pro-Trump vehicle and another vehicle on I-35, André Treiber, a spokesperson
for Cole, told the Guardian. The details of the incident on the highway are
still not clear, Treiber said, including whether the collision turned out to be
“an accident or an escalation”.
“When you
have two hours to make the call, you make the safe call,” Treiber said. “We
wanted to make sure everyone was safe.”
An event
with Democratic politicians in Austin was also cancelled on Friday and law enforcement
were present to ensure staff could leave the bus safely, the Biden campaign
said.
When the
Biden-Harris bus stopped briefly in Austin earlier on Friday, Trump supporters
heckled and faced off with Democrats, with Trump supporters calling Biden a
“Chinese communist”, CBS Austin reported.
The cars
following the bus include a pro-Trump hearse emblazoned with the slogan, “Vote
like your life depends on it,” according to social media and news reports.
Republicans
apologized after Trump supporters brought a casket to a Biden event outside
Houston, with a dark-haired mannequin that some viewers saw as representing
Kamala Harris, a local Fox News affiliate reported.
Texans have
flocked to the polls in recent days with more than 9.6 million having voted
ahead of election day, surpassing the total number of votes cast four years
ago.
In what has
been a reliably red state with low voter participation, 30.4% of this year’s
ballots have been cast by voters who didn’t participate in 2016 at all,
according to Tom Bonier, chief executive of political data firm TargetSmart.
Turnout has surged especially among Asian, college-educated white and young
Texans.
“You can
definitively say now, more voters under the age of 30 have voted already in
Texas than have ever voted in any election, and that’s remarkable,” Bonier
said.
Trump is
still slightly favored to win Texas – a state he took by nine points in 2016 –
though polls showing a close race have ignited a firestorm of speculation about
whether this is the year the state turns blue.
“We feel
good with where we’re at, but we need to keep on going, and you know, we’re not
there yet,” said Abhi Rahman, communications director for the Texas Democratic
party.
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