Harris Mocked For ‘Cringy,’ ‘Grotesque’ Campaign Event

Harris ‘Grotesque’ Campaign Event

Vice President Kamala Harris is facing mockery and backlash over an insanely “cringy” appearance on “RuPaul’s Drag Race” to campaign for the presidency.

In the viral video, Harris is seen sitting beside a group of LGBT activists, including Drag Race veterans Michelle Visage and Jamal Sims, as well as NSYNC singer Lance Bass, “Ghostbusters” actress Leslie Jones and “American Horror Story actor Cheyenne Jackson.

The “get-out-the-vote” themed episode was set up to push Harris as the Democrat nominee to viewers of the raunchy show, and Harris focused on issues important to that community — including the supposed “right” to transgender surgeries. She also claimed that “rights and freedoms” were under attack in the United States.

“Each day, we are seeing our rights and freedoms under attack, including the right of everyone to be who they are, love who they love, openly and with pride,” Harris claimed.

“So as we fight back against these attacks, let’s all remember, no one is alone,” she added.

However, the episode was curiously recorded before Harris was endorsed as President Joe Biden’s replacement for the November presidential election.

The cringy video also includes Harris’ signature cackling fit, as she laughs in response to Jones’ cringy “You betta vote” comment.

While the viral clip received a lot of support from the radical LGBT community, there was a lot of backlash and mockery from those who oppose the radical LGBT agenda.

“This might have broken the cringe o meter … Donald Trump is gonna beat Woke Kamala Harris in a landslide!” one user wrote.

“Grotesque, degenerate, sickening and indicative of the moral decay of society. Collapse of the Empire would be too kind,” another replied.

“Whoever is advising her, has the same IQ level. Wasting time with 1-2% of the demographics is a priority in her early campaign?” another user pointed out.

Meanwhile, this is far from the first time that Harris faced controversy for her support of LGBT activism — as she previously invited transgender activist Darius Pierce to the White House, who ended up being accused of sexually assaulting five people in incidents going as far back as 2019.

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