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Kamala Harris has been accused of being a chameleon with her shifting viewpoints and is also a woman of many accents, depending on which audience she’s trying to pander to.

The Democrat nominee worked another fake accent into her repertoire when she spoke at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Phoenix Awards gala in Washington, D.C. on Saturday night and the adoring crowd ate it up.

“Hello to all my Divine Nine brothers and sisters… am my soro…,” the vice president said before bursting into one of the trademark fits cackling that her handlers have been able to control since she was swapped out as senile Joe Biden’s replacement.

Harris was clad in a sparkly black designer dress with sequins for the event, a rare wardrobe departure from her usual pantsuits and worked the audience into a frenzy during her speech which was chock full of red meat and applause lines.

“While we move — and fight to move — our nation toward a brighter future, Donald Trump and his extremist allies want to move our nation backward,” she said, according to the Washington Post.

Harris was ridiculed on social media, with one X user describing her latest accent as “sort of a cross between Tyler Perry’s Madea and Aunt Esther from Sanford & Son,” and others not being nearly as charitable.

Warming up for the queen of cringe was the man who she replace at the top of the ticket after he was ousted by a Nancy Pelosi-led coup and the old race-baiter was in rare form, railing against the former president and GOP Senator J.D. Vance,” Trump’s running mate over remarks about the alleged “cat eating” Haitian migrants who have taken over Springfield, OH.

“It’s wrong. It’s got to stop. Any president should reject hatred in America, not incite it,” said Biden, a divisive hatemonger who has truly put the bully into the bully pulpit during his lamentable tenure at the nation’s helm.

Biden also badly mangled the introduction of his replacement.

“I’ve served as vice president of the first black president and former CBC member. I’m president alongside the first black president, a former CBC member,” he said. “And God willing she’ll become the first woman of the United – president of the United States of America.”

Not since Hillary Clinton boasted to a black radio host that she carried around a bottle of hot sauce in her purse has there been a phonier candidate than Kamala.

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