On Wednesday, Kamala Harris gave her virtual speech accepting the vice-presidential nomination at the online snooze-fest known as the Democrat convention. At the end of her speech, viewers were shown a large board where 30 people applauded and cheered. But guess what? Three of those streams were duplicated! That’s right. Apparently, they couldn’t get 30 individuals to clap like seals for Harris, so they copied three of them. DNC duplicated Harris applause
Naturally, they got caught.
mother of God there are more https://t.co/ENpNsTpTFo pic.twitter.com/htLcgoJMG9
— Andrew Clark (@AndrewHClark) August 20, 2020
One person observed:
I bet they all get to vote twice. https://t.co/u1FVy23S1S
— Matt Margolis ?? (@mattmargolis) August 20, 2020
Twice? Why not? Isn’t that the Democratic Party way?
This is beyond embarrassing #DemConvention
But it did make me laugh…can’t even fill a zoom screen, had to duplicate peeps? ??
— Mark Harris (@MarkVivLexCA) August 20, 2020
Yes, it is embarrassing. But on the bright side, the Dems didn’t call the revelation racist—yet,
Given that Harris was polling at 1% among just Democrats before she abandoned her campaign for POTUS, it does not surprise they would have difficulty finding people who profess to be “excited” about her as VP.
— david w. thompson (@dwthompson1945) August 20, 2020
You missed a couple.
Imagine being one of the few people who weren’t doubled ? pic.twitter.com/V7IeWeWUQA
— Mya (@MaiHwa_) August 20, 2020
Of course, this was done by the political party trying to force through mail-in voting. It’s a preview of how they will make some of those mail-in ballots count more than once.
At the end of her speech, Kamala Harris waved to the duplicated women on the screen—until senile Joe came out to grab some of her applause. Watch the video below courtesy of the Gateway Pundit.
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DNC duplicated Harris applause
On Wednesday, Kamala Harris gave her virtual speech accepting the vice-presidential nomination at the online snooze-fest known as the Democrat convention. At the end of her speech, viewers were shown a large board where 30 people applauded and cheered. But guess what? Three of those streams were duplicated! That’s right. v