Kamala Harris Blunder Goes Viral: Trolled for ‘Ridiculous’ Accent at CBC Dinner | US Elections 2024

Vice President Kamala Harris recently made waves at the Congressional Black Caucus dinner with her speech, grabbing tons of attention ...

Updated: September 16, 2024 6:45 PM IST

By Video Desk

Vice President Kamala Harris recently made waves at the Congressional Black Caucus dinner with her speech, grabbing tons of attention and stirring up some controversy.

At the CBC dinner, Kamala Harris gave a speech about important issues and celebrating the Black community. However, some people online criticized her delivery, saying her accent seemed fake. This isn’t the first time Kamala Harris has faced backlash for her accent.

In her speech, Harris used an accent that many people thought sounded odd or over-the-top. Where some critics on social media called it “ridiculous” and “fake,” which led to a lot of memes and jokes.

When Harris took the stage, she spoke in an unusual accent, saying, “Hello to all my divine… brothers and sisters… am my soro…” and then she laughed. The video quickly went viral on social media, and Collin Rugg and others shared it. Now take a look at the viral video..

In response to the backlash, Many people commented on the video, making fun of Harris’s accent. One person joked, “I’m waiting for her Spanish accent to come out.”
And some called her “fake” and said she was the “fakest candidate in American history” and a “puppet.”

Back in July, Harris was trolled for suddenly speaking in a Southern accent at her rally in Atlanta. A video of her saying, “You all helped us win in 2020, and we’re gonna do it again in 2024!” led to a lot of mocking online.

Overall, this debate shows how tricky political communication can be. It’s a tough balance between relating to voters and coming across as fake.
What do you think? Was Kamala Harris’s speech a genuine effort to connect, or did it come off as trying too hard? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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