Moments VP Kamala Harris tries to awkwardly explain things

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All the cringeworthy times cackling Kamala Harris has attempted to explain things with her signature world salad gibberish
Compilation of moments Vice President Kamala Harris tries to awkwardly explain things.

Throughout her political career, Vice President Kamala Harris has taken time during speeches and public events to define events or issues that most people are already familiar with.

It's a strange phenomenon that's now following Harris as she hits the 2024 presidential campaign trail in the place of Joe Biden, who spectacularly dropped out of the race last month.

Harris has a unique style of dumbing down her answers to the point they become more confusing to the general public and often throwing in an awkward laugh.

Other times, Harris skirts a question by defining the topic under discussion in plain terms but offering no clear answer, leaving audiences and hosts bewildered.

And she does it in her signature 'word salad' style that often convolutes her answers even more.

DailyMail.com breaks down the most cringeworthy explanations given by the presidential hopeful over the years:
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00:00Prices have gone up and families and individuals are dealing with the realities of that bread
00:12costs more, that gas costs more. And we have to understand what that means. That's about the cost
00:18of living going up. Bob and Doug returned to the Kennedy Space Center. They suited up.
00:26They waved to their families and they rode an elevator up nearly 20 stories.
00:35They strapped in to their seats and waited as the tanks beneath them filled with tens of
00:42thousands of gallons of fuel. And then they launched. The internet allowed folks to take
00:52care of their children and get their essential needs. No longer are you necessarily keeping
00:58those private files in some file cabinet that's locked in the basement of the house.
01:04It's on your laptop and it's then therefore up here in this cloud that exists above us.
01:13We are expanding access to transportation. Seems like maybe it's a small issue. It's a big issue.
01:19You need to get to go and need to be able to get where you need to go to do the work and get home.
01:24When a democracy is intact, what it does for its people, in terms of the strength it gives its
01:30people and protects in terms of individual freedoms and rights, right, and liberties,
01:35there's an incredible strength in that what it does for its people when it is intact.
01:39Kosher salt, fresh ground pepper, maybe chop up a little thyme and just and then you can mix it
01:47even a little. Okay, so do the salt and pepper all over it, like just like lather that baby up,
01:52right, on the outside in the cavity. You could also chop up, but not with the thyme,
01:58just the salt and pepper. Mix that up also with some thyme. You could even do a little rosemary
02:03if you want, under the skin with some butter. Present culture is the way we express how we're
02:08feeling about the moment. And we should always find times to express how we feel about the moment
02:16that is a reflection of joy because every, you know, it comes in the morning.
02:23Innovation, I believe to be the pursuit of what can be unburdened by what has been.
02:31Every time you turn on a light or charge your laptop or plug in your air conditioner
02:39or put leftovers in the fridge, you rely on the power delivered by our nation's network
02:47of transmission lines. As it relates to the Chinese balloon, we shot it down because it
02:55needed to be shot down because we were confident that it was used by China to spy on. I love
03:03Hanukkah because it really is about the light and bringing light where there has been darkness.
03:12AI is kind of a fancy thing. First of all, it's two letters. It means artificial intelligence,
03:18but ultimately what it is, is it's about machine learning. So Ukraine is a country in Europe. It
03:27exists next to another country called Russia. Russia is a bigger country. Russia is a powerful
03:33country. Russia decided to invade a smaller country called Ukraine.

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