The video represented her to be speaking in an unusually slow manner, and a USA Today report has found that this video has been tampered with, and slowed down to present her as slurring. The same speech was broadcasted on multiple news networks, where she can be seen delivering this warning about Hurricane Helene in a very normal way, and there is simply no hint of the reigning VP and Democrat candidate, slurring.
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There was a similar video in the past that had depicted Harris to be drunk during a September 20 speech in Atlanta, which was also debunked in a similar fashion by multiple fact-check agencies across the globe. It is understandable that misinformation is an ardent part of any Presidential campaign, and using these actually help in getting the upper hand in the polls. However, things can also take a turn for the worse, and someone may lose their credibility once these kinds of materials are proven wrong. In this instance, for example, Republican supporters who shared and posted this video on social media platforms, we criticized endlessly by other uses for spreading misinformation and fake news.
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