Kamala Harris stopped by the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C., before polls closed, made some risky remarks without the aid of a teleprompter, and gifted a box of Doritos to a staffer who finished a phone banking session. Or did some kind of performance. -believe.
“This is just the best, the best, the best. Thank you so much to everyone,” Harris said.
After thanking officials for their last-ditch effort to reject the vote, Ms. Harris walked over and picked up her cell phone. Apparently someone was calling the cell phone.
“Andrea, this is Kamala Harris,” the vice president said. “How are you doing? Have you voted yet?… Did you do it? thank you! ”
“Everything is fake from top to bottom.”
Harris raised the phone As if to capture the applause of Democratic organizers who were present, but coincidentally, she clearly wasn't on a call, and on her phone's photo application, there was no call-in-progress indication on the screen.
Despite shattering the illusion, Harris made it clear that she intended to end her one-sided conversation with the photo app, saying: “Thank you so much. As you know, it's so important that everyone participates. , I'm grateful because I am. I'm sure you have plenty of other things to do… Thank you, and I'm having fun today, okay? ”
Critics rushed to ridicule Harris over her latest gaffe.
“The Democratic Party is supporting a fake candidate running a fake campaign supported by fake media.” I wrote Logan Hall, Blaze Media Digital Strategist. “Every inch of it is fake.”
“She's really bad at this.”
Conservative producer Alex LoRusso made a joke“That voice is coming from your head, not your phone.”
The Virginia Project, Republican PAC; tweeted“We've reached a point where, on election day, the losing candidate starts talking to himself in public.”
National swimming star Riley Gaines I wrote“There is nothing authentic about Kamala or her campaign.”
This isn't the first time Harris has strategically used fake phone calls.
On September 2, while aboard the Second Air Force, Harris dodged a reporter's question about the execution of Israeli prisoners by Hamas terrorists. new york post shown She had her headphones firmly plugged into both ears, but as she slipped past reporters, she held her phone to one ear, as if it could accomplish something that headphones clearly couldn't.
“Pro tip: When pretending to be on the phone as you walk past the press to get on the plane, don’t plug in your headphones so others can see it, and also hold the phone to your ear. ” tweeted Tim Murtaugh, former Trump 2020 campaign communications director. “This destroys the illusion and tells everyone that you're full of that…again. She's really bad at this.”
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