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Survivors of the world's worst industrial gas leak spoke in New Orleans Friday night.

This event was to bring awareness and justice to areas affected by harmful chemical plants, such as Cancer Alley.

This gas leak took place in Bhopal, India, in 1984 at the Union Carbide Plant, owned by Dow Chemical, which also owns many of the chemical plants located within Cancer Alley.

The gas leak explosion in Bhopal has led to 20,000 deaths since, and over 500,000 still facing health complications.

Their meeting Friday was with local environmental justice leaders bringing context to a problem affecting people here at home, and across the globe.

"Unless we change that narrative that no more poisons, when you know it's a poison, should not be allowed to be manufactured, we cannot change this matter," Rachna Dinghra said.

Speakers also say people in cancer alley have done well by blocking the building of some new plants. However, they say the problem will continue as corporations continue to disregard the general public's health.

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Harris and Walz Venture Into Less-Friendly Terrain to Court Pennsylvania Voters

The Democratic presidential ticket went to the crucial swing state on Sunday to visit areas that are competitive and somewhat more conservative.

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Kamala Harris stands and smiles while three people cheer behind her. From left are Doug Emhoff, her husband; Tim Walz and Gwen Walz, his wife.

By Rebecca Davis O’Brien and Nicholas Nehamas

Rebecca Davis O’Brien reported from Pittsburgh, and Nicholas Nehamas reported from Washington.

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Before their convention this week that will signal the final sprint to November, Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota, headed out on a brief bus tour on Sunday to fire up voters in perhaps the most crucial battleground state in the 2024 election.

As they toured western Pennsylvania, their play for support beyond the state’s more liberal cities was apparent at the team’s first stop, a field office in Rochester, Pa., in the largely conservative Beaver County: Ms. Harris picked up a volunteer’s cellphone to speak with a resident from Erie, a northwestern city in one of the state’s swingiest counties, which Hillary Clinton lost in 2016 but Joseph R. Biden Jr. won four years later.

“I love Erie,” Ms. Harris said. “At some point we’ll get to Erie.”

Ms. Harris and Mr. Walz were joined on the outing by their spouses, Doug Emhoff and Gwen Walz, traveling in two new campaign buses from the Pittsburgh airport, where they arrived on Air Force Two to greet a small group of supporters.

The Pittsburgh and Philadelphia areas are the two main drivers of Democratic support in Pennsylvania, a state whose 19 electoral votes could decide the presidency. Recent polling shows a neck-and-neck race there between Ms. Harris and former President Donald J. Trump, with some surveys showing Ms. Harris gaining a narrow edge recently.

Mr. Trump is also increasing his presence in Pennsylvania: On Saturday he held a rally in Wilkes-Barre and another is set in York on Monday, while Senator JD Vance of Ohio, his running mate, campaigns in Philadelphia.

Both candidates have used their trips in the state to make attacks.

Speaking to a crowd of supporters outside the Rochester campaign office on Sunday, Ms. Harris appeared to suggest that Mr. Trump was a “coward” — just a day after he had called her a “radical” and a “lunatic” in Wilkes-Barre.

“Over the last several years there’s been this kind of perversion that has taken place, I think, which is to suggest that the measure of the strength of a leader is based on who you beat down,” Ms. Harris said — though she did not name Mr. Trump. “Anybody who’s about beating down other people is a coward.”

President Biden often preferred to campaign in Philadelphia, by far the state’s largest metro area. The city is easily reached from Washington and close to his home state of Delaware, nestled in friendly territory surrounded by counties he carried in 2020 .

Outside Allegheny County, where Pittsburgh sits, western Pennsylvania is less hospitable to Democrats, and Ms. Harris’s visit there suggests she may branch out more than Mr. Biden did.

“God bless them, they need to,” Nancy Cannon, a retired teacher who showed up at the Pittsburgh airport, said of the campaign’s planned visits. She described a landscape of Trump supporters, where she knew of Democrats who were afraid to put out their own lawn signs. “Maybe they would feel more supported,” she said, if Ms. Harris and Mr. Walz showed up.

Ms. Cannon said Ms. Harris’s swift ascent to the top of the Democratic ticket had given a jolt of energy to her family and friends. “I love Joe. But I am happier to see a younger person. I feel like this is an Obama moment.”

The trip points to the Democratic hopes that Mr. Walz can help the party reach working-class voters outside the big cities. The suburbs and small towns surrounding Pittsburgh resemble areas in Minnesota where Mr. Walz has performed well in his previous races.

One campaign stop on Sunday was also a clear effort to tap into Mr. Walz’s personal history: a football practice at Aliquippa High School in a former steel town with many Black residents that has struggled economically for decades. Mr. Walz’s own experience as a high school football coach has been a touchstone of the campaign so far, with Ms. Harris occasionally referring to him as “Coach Walz.”

Mr. Walz told the team he “remembered every single call” from his team’s state football championship. He and Ms. Harris were joined at the event by Jerome Bettis, the Hall of Fame running back who won a Super Bowl with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Mr. Bettis, nicknamed The Bus, was a surprise, if appropriately named, addition to the Harris-Walz motor coach tour, which also made short stops at a nearby firehouse, a Sheetz gas station and Primanti Bros., a beloved chain of sandwich shops founded in Pittsburgh.

“The way you win elections in Pennsylvania is literally going everywhere,” said Lt. Gov. Austin Davis of Pennsylvania, a Democrat who is from the Pittsburgh area. “Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, but all the small communities in between.”

Mr. Davis also said that Ms. Harris would find a welcome audience in the working-class region for the economic agenda she rolled out last week that focused on lowering the costs of everyday life and cutting taxes for working families.

Conor Lamb, a Democrat who once represented a congressional district outside Pittsburgh, said Mr. Biden had become well known to many Pennsylvania voters, thanks to his decades of service as a senator in neighboring Delaware, an advantage Ms. Harris does not possess.

Mr. Lamb said that the bus tour reflected the fact that Democrats had learned their lesson from Mrs. Clinton losing the state after focusing most of her campaign on the major cities.

“You can’t just do Philly and Pittsburgh and rely on social media,” Mr. Lamb said.

And he agreed that Ms. Harris’s economic plans would be popular in places like Rochester, a small town once known for its glassmaking factories that sits in his old district.

“Some of the things that she laid out in that speech — the child tax credit, extending health care subsidies — all that kind of stuff is just universal,” Mr. Lamb said. “That should do as well in Rochester as it does in the heart of the city of Pittsburgh. And I’ve felt in the past that Democrats were a little bit afraid to go on the offense in those areas.”

Rebecca Davis O’Brien covers campaign finance and money in U.S. elections. She previously covered federal law enforcement, courts and criminal justice. More about Rebecca Davis O’Brien

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Protesters hit Chicago streets over Gaza at Democratic National Convention

CHICAGO ― Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters marched through Chicago on Monday as the Democratic National Convention began. The crowd was significantly smaller than predicted, and remained largely peaceful.

Several people were arrested in the early evening after a few dozen protesters broke away from the march and pulled down sections of the first ring of security fencing surrounding the United Center, where President Joe Biden was scheduled to speak Monday night. Police later moved to clear a park near the convention site of protesters.

"Law enforcement personnel were immediately on-scene and contained the situation," convention organizers said in a statement. "At no point was the inner perimeter breached, and there was no threat to any protectees."

An animated line of marchers had set off more than an hour earlier down streets lined with schools and three-story brownstones, barely a mile from the United Center − site of the convention's main event − as a police helicopter hovered overhead and demonstrators chanted, “Free Palestine."

A string of marches and protests planned for the duration of the convention highlight the biggest threat to the newly energized Democratic Party's unity − the 10-month war in Gaza , its astonishing death toll, and Biden's continuing support for the key U.S. ally.

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"We're trying to help you, Kamala," read a sign carried by one of the marchers.

"We have accomplished something already. There will be thousands of Black, Asian, Latino and Native people saying the central issue of the day is to stop the war, stop the genocide," Hatem Abudayyeh, national chair of the U.S. Palestinian Community Network, said before the march. "That's a powerful message all the Democrats in that building will have to hear."

Chicago is home to the country's biggest Palestinian community . An estimated 50,000 people are attending the convention.

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In what's shaping up as a nailbiter of an election, dissent over Gaza could push Harris to the wall in Michigan and possibly other states. Activists are hoping to use that leverage to extract concessions from the vice president, including a stronger push for a cease-fire in Gaza or an end to arms sales to Israel.

Chicago activist Muhammad Sankari, 36, said the marches should send a "very strong and clear message."

“That’s what we want. That’s all we’ve wanted, to end the genocide against our people. Right now, there’s just a lot lip service from the government,” Sankari said, noting what he said was Harris;s "iron-clad support to Israel."

Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling was among the hundreds of officers lining the protest route. With the riots that followed the police killing of George Floyd fresh in the minds of many Chicagoans, Snelling has repeatedly vowed he would not allow any mayhem.

Monday's march was calms with lines of orange-vested parade marshals separating protesters from the police. A small scuffle on the route was quickly defused.

Shirley Tung, 87, drove alone across the country from Phoenix, Arizona, to protest the Gaza carnage. Unlike many demonstrators interviewed Monday, Tung said she would vote for Harris because she believed the vice president was empathetic to the Palestinians and could end the war. "Biden couldn’t change because he's too old," she said.

Amid the calm on Monday morning organizers passed out masks for use against police pepper spray. In one brief but tense interaction, a group of more than 30 pro-Israel demonstrators calling themselves "Christians and Jews for Israel" marched through the park, and were intercepted by a group waving Palestinian flags. Police and volunteers stepped in to prevent confrontations. 

The anguish of the Gaza war was ever-present among the marchers.

One, Tarek Kishawi, said he had lost more than 40 family members in since the start of the war. There isn’t much Harris could do to win his vote, he said. “She’s part of the current administration, so if there’s something she could’ve done, she would’ve,” Kishawi said.

Many who showed up to protest Monday also participated at student protests in the spring. Victoria Hinkley was a University of South Florida student who was expelled in the first week of June.

The 22-year-old said she was unsure what she would do without a degree but still feels she made the right decision. "It was definitely worth it," she said. “It was a decision to stand on the right side of history.”

Ready to rumble with Chicago police

Others braced for potential tussles with police. Mohamed Mawri, a 39-year-old from Detroit, came decked out wearing full bikers pads just in case things turned violent. “I’ve been protesting over 10 months and seen a lot of police brutality,” he said.

Elsewhere in the city on Monday, dozens of marchers supporting independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. set off near Wintrust Stadium, hoping to persuade Democratic loyalists and undecideds to shift their support.

Chicago officials required large protest groups to get permits, prescribed their marching routes, and limited the amount of time they can block traffic as they pass. Reflecting significant security concerns, some streets and buildings are blocked off with tall steel fences and concrete barricades, and in some areas, parked snow plows.

Outside the United Center on Monday night, a small group of die-hard protesters shouted at delegates and others as they entered the heavily guarded venue. “Have fun you lunatics, have fun you psychos,” they said.

"Get ready to say President Trump in November," one added.

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