After Harris’s nearly 20-minute speech on the third night of the Democratic National Convention (DNC), where she formally accepted her nomination for Vice President, convention organizers had Harris interact with a virtual audience of 30 screens.
Users on social media, however, were quick to point out that the audience contained three duplicates, appearing to suggest the DNC couldn’t find 30 individuals to celebrate her speech.
The evident lack of enthusiasm from the party surrounding the speech, where Harris slammed “Donald Trump’s failure of leadership,” was made even worse in light of Harris being the first woman of color to accept a Vice Presidential nomination on behalf of Democrats.
And the DNC’s inability to gather 30 unique individuals to show support for Harris at one of the most important speeches during the 2020 campaign doesn’t bode well for the Biden-Harris ticket at the polls – especially since the Vice Presidential pick plays a disproportionately important role alongside Joe Biden given his declining cognitive ability and self-admitted position as a “transition candidate.”
But it’s not entirely surprising.
Voters have discerned Harris’s political pandering and phoniness, with polls casting Black voters as one third less likely to vote for the Democratic Party ticket because of the Harris pick.
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