Kamala Harris delivered a circular statement about "space cooperation" while meeting with Mongolia's Prime Minister. Vice President Kamala Harris was ridiculed on social media Sunday after delivering a long-winded monologue on the "duality to the nature of democracy" at a campaign event in Pennsylvania. Harris spoke to supporters at an event in Rochester on Sunday alongside her running mate Tim Walz before the pair head to Chicago for the Democratic National Convention this week, where she will be nominated as the party's nominee.

In a seemingly off-script moment during the event, Harris regaled attendees with a lecture about the dual nature of democracy, describing it as both "incredibly strong" and "incredibly fragile." "Our election is about understanding the importance of this beautiful country of ours in terms of what we stand for around the globe as a democracy," Harris said. "As a democracy, we know there's a duality to the nature of democracy.

On the one hand, incredible strength when it is intact. What it does for its people, to protect and defend their rights. Incredibly strong.

CONSERVATIVES ROAST HARRIS FOR YET ANOTHER ‘WORD SALAD’ AFTER US-RUSSIA PRISONER SWAP Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris speaks as Democratic vice presidential nominee Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz listens at a campaign event, Sunday, Aug. 18, 2024, in Rochester, Pa.

( (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)) "And incredibly fragile," she continued. "It is only as strong as our wi.