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Kamala Harris Breaks the Record—3 Accents in 13 Seconds During Detroit Event (VIDEO)

Kamala Harris is back in the spotlight, and this time it’s for what critics are calling her most glaring example of pandering yet. At a recent event in Detroit, the vice president managed to use three distinct accents in just 13 seconds, sparking fresh accusations of inauthenticity from Republican commentators.
Watch the video of Kamala Harris in Detroit and judge for yourself—is this another desperate attempt to connect, or just more of the same from the Biden-Harris administration?

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This is hardly the first time Harris has been accused of altering her speech patterns. Her shifting accents have been a frequent point of contention, with critics accusing her of adjusting her tone depending on the demographic she’s addressing. Whether it’s to appeal to unions, racial groups, or specific communities, Harris has faced scrutiny for what many see as a calculated attempt to pander rather than deliver genuine messages.

Last month, she was widely mocked for what appeared to be a forced Southern drawl during a speech to teacher union members in Michigan. Days later, she was ripped again for her tone while addressing the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, with critics calling her performance a “bad impersonation.”

During her Detroit appearance, Harris’ chameleon-like accent change hit a new level, switching in rapid succession. It took just 13 seconds for her to display three different speaking styles, leaving the crowd and online viewers bewildered.

For many Republicans, this is yet another example of a Biden-Harris administration that lacks consistency and authenticity. Critics point out that the VP’s fluctuating tone isn’t just about speech but symbolizes a deeper issue of political pandering.

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