Vice President Kamala Harris' increased desperation in the final days of her campaign has truly become cringeworthy.
Harris not only used a preacher's accent on Sunday while at a church in Philadelphia, but she also went for a fake black accent during her appearance on the "Club Shay Shay Podcast." "Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning," Harris declared in a fake accent while at the Church Christian Compassion, awkwardly raising her arms and gesturing like a preacher.
"The path may seem hard and work might be heavy but joy cometh in the morning, and church mourning is on its way!" Given how Harris mocked college students at her rally in Wisconsin earlier this month for daring to say "Jesus is Lord" by telling them they were at "The wrong rally," and cackling as they were kicked out, it's odd to see her pandering to voters at churches.
Harris faced backlash in Philadelphia as well, though.
Recommended What Caused a CNN Guest to Get Ejected and Banned Midway Through a Segment Matt Vespa Another accent came out when Harris was on "Club Shay Shay," which aired on Friday, with the episode getting plenty of attention on Monday, as the Harris-Walz campaign tries to appeal to young male voters through video games and other stereotypical methods.
"So, you know, part of what we have to help people understand is don't think you in Donald Trump's club. You're not," Harris said, with a black accent.
While in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Harris told the chanting crowd, "I want each of you to shout your own name, do that!" As she pointed for the audience to do so she was met with silence, resulting in her signature cackle.
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