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Angrily Kamala Harris spits out latest word salad after protesters disrupt Nevada rally

Angrily Kamala Harris spits out latest word salad after protesters disrupt Nevada rally

Vice President Kamala Harris became nervous as protesters heckled her during her rally in Nevada on Thursday, leading to her spitting out her infamous word salad again.

“You know what? Let me say something about that,” Harris said amid the disruption at the event in Reno.


US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign rally in Reno, Nevada.
Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign rally in Reno, Nevada. AFP via Getty Images

US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign rally in Reno, Nevada
“You know what? Let me say something about that,” Harris said amid the disruption at the event in Reno. AFP via Getty Images

“We are here because we are fighting for a democracy,” complained the Vice President. “Fight for a democracy.

“And understand the difference here, understand the difference here, move forward, move forward, understand the difference here,” Harris enthused.

“What we're seeing is a difference in this election – let's move on and see where we stand because, for example, on the issue of freedom to vote…” the Democratic candidate continued as hecklers increased and interrupted her again.

“That's fine. That's fine. That's fine,” Harris said as her supporters drowned out the protest.

Hours earlier, the Democratic presidential candidate was interrupted several times by anti-Israel protesters during a speech in Phoenix.

“Hey guys, guess what? Here’s the thing…” Harris said, addressing the protesters.

“Let’s talk about Gaza for a moment,” she continued. “We all want this war to end and the hostages released, and I will work full time to achieve this if I am elected president.”

At the start of her remarks, Harris responded, “That's fine” as her supporters tried to drown out a demonstration with chants of “Ka-ma-ka, Ka-ma-la.”

“Democracy can be complicated, but we believe in democracy and the right of every individual to have their voice heard,” she added, before powering through the disruption.

Harris was plagued by anti-Israel protests at her rallies throughout her campaign.

On Wednesday in Madison, Wisconsin, a protester sitting near the stage shouted “ceasefire now” shortly after Harris began her speech.

“Listen, we all want the war in Gaza to end and the hostages released as quickly as possible,” Harris replied. “And I will do everything in my power to make it work.”

“And everyone has the right to be heard, but right now I’m speaking.”

More than 650,000 Democrats across the country voted “uninstructed” or “non-committal” in the Democratic presidential primary earlier this year in protest at the Biden-Harris administration's handling of the conflict in the Middle East.

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