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Kamala Gets Stuck Stuttering the Same Phrase After Teleprompter Malfunction

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Kamala Harris has never been known to think fast on her feet.


In fact, she's never been known to think much at all. Many speculate that this is why she doesn't do hardly any interviews - she's not good at being challenged.


There's just no substance there.


This was on full display last week when she was speaking at a campaign rally in Michigan. Her teleprompter appeared to have a malfunction as Harris was talking.


Which led to a nervous Harris simply saying the same thing over and over.


Because she apparently didn't know what else to say.



"Remember his number 32 today? We got 32 days until the election,' Harris said.


She paused. Then she repeated, "So 32 days, 32 days, Okay. We got some business to do. We got some business to do. All right. 32 days and we know we will do it."


Kamala mentioned "32" five times.


She went on, "And, and this is gonna be a very tight race until the very end. This is gonna be a very tight race until the very end. We are the underdog and we know we have some hard work ahead."


It was a train wreck.


Social media was brutal.







Harris looked like a deer in the headlights when her teleprompter went out.


She couldn't say anything without having the words right in front of her.


Is this the kind of president Americans want? Is this the kind of person who is going to stand before world leaders and represent the U.S.?


How embarrassing.


A President Kamala Harris would be an absolute disaster.


She already is.

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