Kamala mocked over latest fake accent, she sounds like iconic cartoon character

Vice President Kamala Harris appeared to unveil a new accent while campaigning on Labor Day, offering up something that may be expected if you crossed a southern Baptist preacher with a blue-collar union worker from the north.

Taking pandering to a new level that even Hillary Clinton may admire, Harris was widely ridiculed for her phoniness due to the unusual dialect that debuted in Detroit.

“You better thank a union member for the five-day workweek,” Harris told the crowd. “You better thank a union member for sick leave. You better thank a union member for paid leave. You better thank a union member for vacation time.”

There was plenty of talk online about the Democratic nominee coming across like the iconic cartoon character Foghorn Leghorn:

However, just a few hours later, while campaigning in Pittsburg, the newfound accent was gone just like that, as seen in the juxtaposed clips below:

The Trump campaign was all over the fake accent, sharing a clip of Harris saying to someone in the audience, “Let’s just get through the next 64 days, how about that?” The added cringe factor is her trademark cackle that’s more irritating than fingernails on a chalkboard.

It’s clips like this that spin persistent rumors about Kamala Harris having quite the affinity for booze.

Speaking of cringe, Harris brought back a widely ridiculed catchphrase from previous word salads while speaking in Pittsburg.

“We have dreams. We can see what is possible, unburdened by what has been,” the awkward politician said at one point.

Monday’s accent is not to be confused with the southern black accent she employed while campaigning in Georgia:

Here’s a quick sampling of responses to the fake persona the legacy media will brush right over, as seen on the social media platform X:

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