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Vice President Kamala Harris was criticized by Fox News presenter and contributor Tammy Bruce and the Outnumbered panel for her adoption of an accent to sound more southern during a rally in North Carolina.
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Speaking to union members in the southern battleground state, Harris made use of statements that panelist Gerri Willis, a resident of the state, said sounded blatantly false.
Bruce began the segment by noting that Election Day is just 63 days away, marking the start of September. He pointed out that in some key swing states, early voting would begin in just a few days. According to recent national polls, former President Trump and Vice President Harris are in a very close race, with many polls showing results within the margin of error.
However, Bruce highlighted that there is still no clear understanding of the vice president’s policies. He mentioned that Harris’s official website lacks any section detailing her platform, and she has only conducted one interview since August 6th, the day she announced Tim Walz as her running mate. In contrast, Bruce noted that Trump and his running mate J.D. Vance have participated in at least 34 interviews during that same period.
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Bruce continued by noting that Harris is now being accused of employing a new tactic to avoid the press. He described how the vice president was seen wearing headphones as she walked past a group of reporters the previous day. Without stopping to take any questions, she simply waved, supposedly indicating that she couldn’t hear them, as she adjusted her earbuds and quickly boarded a flight.