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VisitWhat will be Kamala Harris' campaign strategy following the Doritos incident by the end of 2024?
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Kamala Harris and Tim Walz Criticized for Staged Doritos Purchase
Aug 18, 2024, 11:35 PM
Vice President Kamala Harris visited a Sheetz convenience store in Pennsylvania, where she encountered difficulties during an unscripted moment. Reports suggest that Harris struggled to find a bag of Doritos, leading to criticism and claims of a public relations mishap. The event, which was reportedly staged and filmed twice, involved Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. The Harris campaign allegedly cleared the store of regular customers to facilitate the filming. Harris reportedly requested corn nuts, but was given Doritos instead.
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