Vice President Kamala Harris offered fresh 'word salad' for the internet over remarks made to commemorate Women's History Month.
The Wednesday remarks occurred during a White House speech that also involved President Joe Biden, First Lady Jill Biden and Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff.
Kamala Harris' latest word salad honors 'women who made history throughout history' for Women’s History Month https://t.co/6tC2sHY6YH
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"So, during Women's History Month, we celebrate and we honor the women who made history throughout history, who saw what could be unburdened by what had been," Harris said.
"We see the suffragists, the riveters, the marchers, the mothers and sisters and aunts and grandmothers and daughters, all the giants upon whose broad shoulders we stand," she continued.
KAMALA HARRIS: "During Women's History Month, we celebrate and we honor the women who made history throughout history — who saw what could be, unburdened by what had been..." pic.twitter.com/Kz2v55nqeV
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The words add to a growing collection of strange statements during public speeches by the vice president.
KAMALA: "We have the ability to see what can be, unburdened by what has been. And then to make the possible actually happen." pic.twitter.com/npI1uVzg7J
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"We have the ability to see what can be, unburdened by what has been. And then to make the possible actually happen," Harris said in another recent speech.
The ongoing public speech issues have also been a concern during remarks by Biden. The two top leaders now face a new election cycle where the words will likely continue to be replayed in an effort to highlight their GOP opponents.
So far, former President Donald Trump has been the highest-ranked among current Republican contenders for 2024. Other potential candidates include Mike Pence, Mike Pompeo or Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Whoever runs against Biden and Harris will now have another video to include as they compile concerning speeches from Democrats.