Vice President Harris was unable to recover when her teleprompter went out at the beginning of a rally speech in Michigan on Friday.
“Remember his number, 32! Today we got 32 days until the election,” Harris said, deploying both her signature cackle and her mysterious urban accent that only seems to appear during certain rallies.
The Democratic Party nominee then displayed a brief look of horror after peering over at the teleprompter and finding out that it wasn’t working. She then appeared to be stuck on repeat, demonstrating a complete inability to improvise after the glitch.
“So 32 days… 32 days. Ok we got some business to do, we got some business to do. 32 days. And we know… we will do it,” Harris said after an awkward period of silence. “And, and this is going to be a very tight race until the very end. This is going to be a very tight race until the very end. And we are the underdog, and we know we have some hard work ahead.”
Kamala’s teleprompter goes out and she completely melts. Starts laughing uncontrollably and rambling for 40 seconds.
Just incredible. This is a woman who has clearly never read a speech before she gives it. Epic laziness, and she wants to be president. pic.twitter.com/ZQx2NPZsCV
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) October 4, 2024
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