Vice President Kamala Harris was left flustered when protesters heckled her at her rally in Nevada on Thursday, prompting her to spout her infamous word salad again.
“You know what? Let me say something about this,” Harris said amid the disruption at the Reno event.
US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign rally in Reno, Nevada. AFP via Getty Images
“You know what? Let me say something about this,” Harris said amid the disruption at the Reno event. AFP via Getty Images
“We are here because we are fighting for democracy,” the vice president said angrily. “Fighting for a democracy.”
“And understand the difference here, understand the difference here, move forward, move forward, understand the difference here,” Harris muttered.
“What we’re looking at is a difference in this election – let’s move on and see where we stand, because when it comes to the issue of freedom of choice, for example… the Democratic nominee continued as the bickering intensified, interrupting her again .
‘That’s okay. That’s okay. That’s OK,” Harris said as her supporters drowned out the protest.