Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday described “what’s at stake” in the 2024 election in particularly vague terms — telling. Arizona voters That “it’s loaded with some stuff!” Before laughing.
Harris, who appeared to speak without a teleprompter, began her remarks by telling supporters at a Scottsdale campaign event that as Election Day approaches, America’s position as a “role model” for democracy remains critical. Sometimes it weighs heavily on me.”
However, about five minutes into his speech, the Vice President decided to express the importance of the presidential election in even more stark terms.
“So when we think about what’s at stake in this election – well, it’s a load of stuff!” Harris said angrily immediately afterward.
“It’s filled with some basic things,” Harris continued.
“Let me state the obvious,” she said, realizing how ineffective that comment was.
However, the crowd cheered his oversimplification.
Social media users were much less forgiving.
“Probably the worst presidential candidate ever…” Fox News contributor Joe Concha written on xSharing a clip of the viral moment.
Former Trump advisor Steve Cortes Tweeted The clip was “brutal to watch”.
“Kamala Harris without a teleprompter is the Democrat Party’s worst nightmare,” he said.
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Later in her speech, Harris promised to “create a bipartisan council” of advisors who would give her feedback on policy if elected.
“I don’t want any ‘yes’ people,” he said. “I want people to come … and attack ideas.”
The event was attended by several Arizona Republicans who supported Harris in the election, including Mesa Mayor John Giles.
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