
Democratic lawmaker hits Kamala Harris, Dems for using 'weird,' unfamiliar language after election loss
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Sen. Brian Schatz said that some of VP Kamala Harris' language throughout her campaign was unfamiliar to normal Americans and encouraged Dems to stop using "weird" words.
Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.
Schatz referenced the term "LatinX," but noted he doesn't think many lawmakers use the term, which has been largely rejected by Latinos, according to a poll.
"I think Kamala did a really good job on focusing on middle-class concerns. But I remember her saying, ‘I’m going to center the needs of the working class.’ And I thought to myself, I don’t know anyone in the world who says center. I know people in politics who say center. I know people in academia. I know people in advocacy who say center. But centering the needs, or making space for, or all of that, is a clear indication that you are not normal," he added.













