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Kamala Humiliates Herself At Southern Rally

During a campaign speech in Georgia, Vice President Kamala Harris seemed to break out of her usual accent, which prompted many to draw analogies to her use of a southern accent when serving as secretary of state in the past.

Speaking to the audience in what seemed to be a southern accent, Harris said, “And you all helped us win in 2020, and we’ll do it again in 2024.” Indeed, we shall.

One person commented on X, saying, “Not sure what accent she was attempting for, but that’s not how anyone in Atlanta sounds.”

One more person wrote, “A new accent just dropped.”

Another said, “I’ll lose it if she says, ‘I ain’t in no way tired.'”

“We’re going to do it again in two weeks! In a piece, writer and political analyst Matt Walsh commented on Kamala’s apparent development of a Sudden Onset Urban Accent. “An ailment that the previous female contender for president notably endured.”

According to the Daily Mail, Hillary Clinton seemed to speak with a southern accent when addressing a crowd during a campaign rally in Memphis, Tennessee.

Additionally, at a speech in Selma, Alabama, Clinton spoke with a Southern accent. According to Media Matters for America, at one point in her address, Clinton used Rev. James Cleveland’s song “I Don’t Feel Noways Tired.”

Author: Scott Dowdy

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