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Vice President Kamala Harris was slammed on social media after
misspeaking while discussing women's college basketball.
On Thursday, April 4, Harris talked with with Spectrum News reporter Tim
Boyum in Charlotte, North Carolina, where she mistakenly insisted that
NCAA women's college basketball players had not been allowed to use
tournament brackets until 2022.
"Think about that ... Talk about progress," she told Boyum. "You know
better late than never, but progress and what that has done. Because of
course, when, you know, I had a bracket and it’s not broken completely,
but I won’t talk about my bracket."
"But you know, just how we love we love March Madness," she continued.
"And even just now allowing the women to have brackets and what that
does to encourage people to talk more about the women’s teams, to watch
them now they’re being covered, you know, and and this is the reality
people used to say are women’s sports."
"Who’s interested? Well, if you can’t see it, you won’t be," she added. "But when you see it, you realize, oh."
Critics of the VP took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to mock her for
mixing up "March Madness" — the copyright was extended to cover women's college basketball in 2022 — with the term "bracket."
"Well, Madam Vice President, then how did the teams pick their next
opponents, out of a hat?" congressman Wesley Hunt penned on social
media. "Maybe they just drew straws. Or maybe you’re just completely
full of it."
A second user chimed in, "No disrespect to the VP but...stoooop it lol"
and a third joked, "Surprised she did say she started the idea of
women’s brackets."
"Just missed it by 40 years," another person quipped. "Great work,
Kamala."
Others shared images and links to social media posts between Harris and
husband Doug Emhoff using NCAA women’s tournament brackets they filled
out themselves back in March 2021.
"So you went with #1 seeds. I thought you were a fan of #2s!" she wrote
to her spouse at the time.
A representative from Harris' office later confirmed that she had indeed
meant to say "March Madness" rather than refer to tournament brackets.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/kamala-harris-mocked-after- mistakenly-insisting-ncaa-women-s-basketball-teams-weren-t-allowed-to- have-brackets-until-2022/ar-BB1l8O8V
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