Vice President Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania on Monday provided Americans with another one of her trademark word salads.
It is unclear what Harris was attempting to convey to the audience when she uttered the bizarre phrase.
“So I’m here to ask you to do what you know how to do ’cause when you do what you do on all of these issues, the American people win,” said Harris.
KAMALA HARRIS: "So I'm here to ask you to do what you know how to do 'cause when you do what you do on all of these issues, the American people win." pic.twitter.com/oJdSqa2yXB
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 18, 2022
During a workforce summit about the American Rescue Plan last Wednesday, Harris made a similar statement that caused some confusion, Valiant News reported.
While talking about expanding transportation access to Americans, Harris provided the public with what appears to be another one of her trademark run-on sentences that have no clear meaning.
“Together, we are expanding access to transportation. It seems like maybe it’s a small issue — it’s a big issue,” Harris explained in a video clip posted to Twitter.
“You need to get to go and need to be able to get where you need to go to do the work and get home,” Kamala added.
NEW – Kamala Harris: "You need to get to go and need to be able to get where you need to go to do the work and get home."pic.twitter.com/oH8ViHdV2h
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) July 13, 2022
Harris uttered another run-on sentence with no apparent meaning during a meeting on abortion rights a week prior. The remarks concerned elections, supposedly.
“Well, this really does highlight, um, the importance of elections and who will be elected in terms of who gets elected,” Harris announced sagely to the audience in front of her.
KAMALA HARRIS: "Well this really does highlight um the importance of elections and who will be elected in terms of who gets elected" pic.twitter.com/hKl6grmO6l
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 8, 2022
Like his number 2, Joe Biden recently made a gaffe on the last day day of his tour to Saudi Arabia on Saturday, mistakenly referencing the “selfishness” of the US armed forces instead of selflessness, Valiant News reported.
“For the first time since 9/11, an American President is visiting this region without American troops being engaged in combat — in a combat mission in the region,” Biden said.
“We’ll always honor the bravery and selfishness — selflessness of the — and sacrifices of the Americans who served, including my son, Major Beau Biden, who was stationed in Iraq for a year,” he added.

































