Kamala Harris's Semiconductor Plant Visit Sparks Social Media Mockery
Vice President Harris's attempt to touch sharp silicon during a Michigan factory tour drew criticism and comparisons to comedic TV moments.
- Vice President Kamala Harris visited Hemlock Semiconductors in Saginaw, Michigan, as part of her presidential campaign activities.
- During the tour, Harris asked if she could touch a piece of silicon, prompting a factory worker to caution her about its sharpness.
- The exchange quickly went viral, with social media users mocking Harris's interaction with the factory workers.
- Critics likened the incident to comedic scenes from the TV show 'Veep,' highlighting perceived awkwardness in her campaign appearances.
- The visit comes as Harris faces a tight race against Donald Trump, with recent polls showing a narrow lead for Trump in Michigan.