Vice President Kamala Harris was mocked by the Trump campaign and other conservatives online for “word salad” after a heckler interrupted her speech in Nevada on Thursday night.
“You know what?” the vice president said in Reno, Nevada, after screams were heard from the audience as she spoke. “Let me say something about that.”
“We're here because we're fighting for a democracy. We're fighting for a democracy. And understand the difference here, understand the difference here, move forward, move forward, understand the difference here.”
“What we're looking at is a difference in this election. Let's go ahead and see where we are, because on the issue of, for example, freedom of choice,” Harris continued as the ruckus erupted. continued.
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“It’s no big deal,” Harris said as her supporters’ voices drowned out the ruckus. “It's okay. It's okay.”
“You know what? Democracy can be complicated, sometimes it's okay. We fight for people's rights to be heard and not be imprisoned for expressing what they think. We know what’s at stake.”
Harris quickly drew criticism from conservative critics on social media.
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“Kamala loses her temper after ANOTHER speech is interrupted by protesters,” according to a story managed by the Trump campaign posted on.
'Cracks under pressure,' says Trump adviser Stephen Miller posted on. “CHOKES EVERY TIME. That's not a quality you want in a commander in chief.”
“She’s the queen of salads!” Author Tom Young posted on X.
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“The gibberish never stops,” Fox News contributor Tammy Bruce. posted on X.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Harris campaign for comment but did not immediately receive a response. “
“Nevada, I'm here to ask for your vote,” Harris told the crowd. “I'm asking for your vote. And this is my commitment to you, and I support you, as President, I commit to you to seek common ground and common sense solutions to the challenges you face. I'm not trying to score political points. »
“I'm looking for progress. And I'm committed to listening to the experts, to listening to those who will be affected by the decisions I make, and to listening to those who disagree with me. Because that's what doing the real leaders.”