Democratic hopeful for elections Kamala Harris on Friday had to face a rather surprising incident at a rally held in Flint, Michigan. While giving a speech Harris confusedly started saying ‘32 days, 32 days’ without any coherence. That was enough for Harris’s political adversaries who claimed the mishap was due to a broken teleprompter.
In the video, Harris appeared to be grasping at straws when she said, “Remember his number 32 today? We got 32 days until the election.” She continued, “So 32 days, 32 days, Okay. We got some business to do. All right, let’s do some business. All right. 32 day… and we all know there’s going to be a lot of work to be done, and, and, this race is going down to the wire in the end and any one of us will be in it well running out of… Also, the election is going to be very very close right up till the end.”
Not “unfortunately” interruption executed, Kamala Harris manage to return to the message putting forward, what in the future is going to be done. “This, it’s going to be a very tight race, coming right down as in, to the wire. We are the underdog that means we accept that we are the underdog and we also accept that there is some hard work ahead of us.”
This particular repetition led people, in this case, the same subjects to politicians, to tweet vehemently. One X user commented, “Look at her face when the teleprompter goes out through the clouds horrified mouth open like a deer in headlights.”
Another user remarked, “However for the third time it is proved without schematic preparation she is terrible. That is so therefore it can be elementary became so people have to stop ignoring this.”
At the rally, Kamala Harris did not spare former President Donald Trump and his candidate JD Vance, attacking them over the manufacturing issue.
She called Trump “one of the most losing men of manufacturing jobs in American history” and added what she called the empty promises that are a threat to the auto industry in Michigan.
Her campaign had earlier tackled that in a digital advertisement that debuted last month that emphasized the importance of manufacturing in the region, which was part of the ad.