However, the lighthearted post attracted criticism, from Donald Trump Jr, who labeled the video “weird and cringe.” His comment was a response to another user who had suggested the video appeared staged, claiming it was “so fake they filmed it twice.”
The video comes following a story Harris shared about eating a family-sized bag of nacho Doritos on the night of the 2016 election, which Donald Trump won.In a campaign email, she said, “I didn’t share a single chip, not even with Doug. I just watched the TV in shock.” Harris recalled how, despite the disappointment, she later took the stage for her Senate acceptance speech and declared, “We will fight.” She added, “Eight years later, I still love Doritos, and we’re still fighting.”
The mail drew criticism from TV personality and former host of The View, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, criticising Harris on Fox News. Hasselbeck argued that Harris’s story was an attempt to appear relatable to voters, but she questioned the appropriateness of binge-eating as a response from a potential commander-in-chief. “That’s the emotional response of the leader of the free world? To binge-eat a bag of Doritos? Are you kidding me?” Hasselbeck remarked.
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“Can you imagine Putin, how he deals with things? Chugging down a bag of Sour Patch Kids because he’s depressed about something not going his way? Or back in the day, (Qasem) Soleimani, what is he binging on Funyuns?” Hasselback said.
Harris and Walz, accompanied by their spouses, Doug Emhoff and Gwen Walz, traveled in a bright blue bus with “Harris Walz” displayed in large white letters. Their first stop of the day was a campaign office near Pittsburgh, where they met with volunteers.
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