Once again, Vice President Kamala Harris was interrupted at a rally by anti-Israel protesters. While the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee was attempting to talk about her newly chosen running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Friday evening, chants from protesters somewhere in the crowd broke out. They were at first drowned out by the approximately 15,000-person crowd’s chants of "USA! USA!" but as they continued to protest, Harris chose to address them. "Here’s the thing. We are all in here together," she said at Glendale’s Desert Diamond Arena, "because we love our country. We're here to fight for our democracy, which includes respecting the voices