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Chasing Hispanic Voters, Kamala Harris Lies In Another Language At Town Hall

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Vice President Kamala Harris has said many things that aren’t true over the course of her hasty run for president. On Thursday evening, her mucho lies were translated in Spanish. 

With just 26 days until the election, Harris took the stage for a town hall with supposedly undecided Hispanic voters — a production of Noticias Univision, the news division of U.S. Spanish-language television network Univision. A new Economist/YouGov poll shows former President Donald Trump closing the gap with Harris among Hispanic voters. Harris is up by a remarkably narrow 5 percentage points.  

When the Democrat wasn’t affecting awkward “Latinx,” accents she was reinventing history, revising her horrific public service record, and outright lying about her party’s phony reverence for “democracy.”  

The question is: Will the Hispanic voters she desperately needs to win the White House buy Harris’ teatro politico? 

‘The Work That I Have Always Done’

Let’s begin with immigration. 

Carlos Garcia of Yuma, Arizona, asked the question on a lot of voters’ minds this election: What would Harris do differently from her boss, President Joe Biden, in fixing the border crisis? As Carlos hinted at, Harris would have to fix a problem the Biden-Harris administration created. 

It’s the kind of question Harris and her “knucklehead” running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, have run away from — or sidestepped thanks to an accomplice media rooting for continued Democrat control of the White House. Harris had to answer this time. What was her response? 

“I was just recently in

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