Kamala's nieces' wholesome endorsement. Amara and Leela shared a simple way to articulate their aunt's name properly
During one of the rallies held as part of the presidential campaign, Kamala Harris's young nieces, Amara and Leela, prepared a small lesson for the attendees.
Residents of the USA are currently focused on the upcoming elections, which will soon reveal the new head of state. Kamala Harris is challenging Donald Trump for the presidency, stepping in after Joe Biden decided not to run for reelection. The campaign is in full swing, filled with significant emotions and controversies that resonate in the media worldwide.
Tuesday, November 5, is Election Day—the day of this year's presidential elections in the USA. In the final stretch, Joe Biden's deputy has decided to leverage her strong connections in show business.
The presidential candidate can rely on support from major stars in music, film, and sports. Among the notable personalities who have declared their support for her and actively participated in her campaign are Beyoncé and Jennifer Lopez.
Although Kamala Harris's name is widely known, not everyone realizes how it should be pronounced. During one of the rallies, the politician's nieces joined actress Kerry Washington on stage to help. Eight-year-old Amara and six-year-old Leela shared a simple way with the audience to properly articulate their aunt's name.
First you say 'Kama,' like a comma in a sentence – said Amara.
Then you say "La," like "la-la-la-la-la" – added her younger sister Leela.
The audience gathered at the stadium followed the girls' instructions and began chanting the politician's name.
Check out the recording from the rally. Good marketing move?