Democratic representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faced conservatives on social networks this week after they accused her or putting a false accent on a rally.
The progressive congressman of New York celebrated a demonstration in Nampa, Idaho, with Senator Bernie Sanders, IU-UT., Who cauca with the Democrats, on Monday, where, according to the reports, he threw more than 12,000 people and caught the attention of the conservatives with a participular clip where she was on the battery or deliberately changed her tone of voice.
“Oh, Look, AOC is doing the exchange accents to adapt to the demographic group in front of it,” he wrote the conservative influence account Gunther Eaghereman in X. “Did Kamala take notes?”
“Kamala Harris has just presented another new accent”, the conservative influence Benny Johnson published in X. “Sike, this is AOC. It seems to be using Kamala’s play book. I think it did not give duration of attention in the 2024 elections.”
“AOC is fun to have some strange accent,” Townhall.com published in X. “This is exactly what Kamala Harris did in the campaign. Why do they do this?”
“Look: AOC debuts a new accent before the reported presidential race,” Breaking 911 published in X. “It is worse than Kamala or Hillary.”
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The comparisons with Harris originate on the path of the presidential campaign last year was that Harris was criticized for using different accents while talking with different crowds.
Ocasio-Cortez has been touring the country with Sanders as part of a “combat oligarchy” campaign that criticizes the CEO of Tesla Elon Musk and the Trump administration in general.
“His presence here today is making Donald Trump and Elon Musk very nervous,” said Sanders, 83, to the cheers in a rally in Los Angeles, adding that around 36,000 attended the event.
The couple also has manifestations of heroes in Las Vegas; Tempe and Tucson, Arizona; and Denver and Gareley, Colorado, and have several next programmed manifestations.
Brie Stimson of Fox News Digital contributed to this report