Kamala Harris Uses Fake Spanish Accent During Univision Town Hall

Vice President Kamala Harris raised eyebrows after using a Spanish accent during a Univision town hall event, similar to the southern accent she has used in past campaign speeches.

“First of all, thank you for the question, and I hope your family is okay and your home is okay,” Harris said, putting a Spanish drawl on the words “okay.”

This shift in speaking style has led to concerns about her authenticity, as voters often react negatively to politicians who appear insincere.

The use of accents has occurred on multiple occasions, including during a 2020 campaign rally in Georgia, where she adopted a southern twang.

Harris has faced criticism for these changes in tone, dating back to her speeches in 2019.