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Case of mistaken identity during Harris press conference sets internet on fire
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At Harris' press conference in Mexico City, one of the questions came from a person identified as a reporter for Univision and was widely mocked as the height of press fawning over the administration.
Harris, who had just met with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, was addressing reporters when she turned to "Maria Fernanda of Univision." Fernanda went on to tell Harris that it was her honor to even ask the question. She said she is a naturalized U.S. citizen and got to vote for Harris in the last election. "I voted for you," she said. Harris smiled at the woman who was not seen on camera. "My question is, what would you say to these women, those mothers and also women of color on both sides of the border, farmers, many of them who I see every day as a message of hope but also as–what will you do for them in the next coming years?"More Related News