Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

• Ga. senator criticized for mispronoun­cing Harris’ first name,

- By Meryl Kornfield

Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., on Friday drew the condemnati­on of his opponent after mispronoun­cing the first name of Democratic vice presidenti­al candidate Kamala Harris, of California, the senator’s colleague of nearly four years.

“This kind of vile, racebaitin­g trash talk is what President Trump has unleashedf­rom sitting Republican members in the Senate,” Democrat Jon Ossoff said in an interview with Joy Reid onMSNBC.

Speaking before President Donald Trump arrived at a campaign rally in Macon, Ga., Mr. Perdue said, “Ka-ma-la, Ka-ma-la, Kamala-mala-mala — I don’t know, whatever,” seeming to pause for a smattering of laughs. His campaign wrote in a statement Mr. Perdue “simply mispronoun­ced Sen. Harris’s name, and he didn’t mean anything by it” — despite calls saying the mix-up was purposeful.

The antic didn’t land with those that pointed to the comment as the latest in “race-baiting” from Mr. Perdue. Other Republican­s, including Mr. Trump, have mispronoun­ced Ms. Harris’ first name (pronounced “comma-la”), even as her supporters decry the tactic as racially insensitiv­e to the first Black woman and first South Asian American woman to be on a national party ticket.

“Sen. David Perdue has served in the Senate alongside vice-presidenti­al nominee and Senator Kamala Harris since 2017. He knows her name and he knows how to say it,” Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee spokespers­on Helen Kalla wrote in a statement.

“His disgusting performanc­e today is nothing more than a desperate dog whistle from a losing politician who was already caught running anti-Semitic ads against Jon Ossoff,” Ms. Kalla wrote, alluding to a previous Perdue ad that depicted Democratic opponent Jon Ossoff with a longer and thinner nose, which the Jewish candidate alleged played on antiSemiti­c tropes. The July Facebook ad post was deleted by Mr. Perdue’s campaign but not until after it racked up thousands of views.

Ms. Kalla wrote Mr. Perdue should apologize for mispronoun­cing Ms. Harris’ name.

“Sen. Perdue’s intentiona­lly disrespect­ful mispronunc­iation of Sen. Harris’s name is a bigoted and racist tactic straight from President Trump’s handbook,” Democratic Party of Georgia Chairwoman Nikema Williams said in a statement. “He owes Georgians an apology for his offensive display.”

Mr. Ossoff seized on the clip Friday, sharing it with a link to his fundraisin­g page.

“My opponent, GOP Sen. David Perdue of anti-Semitic attack ad infamy, just mocked Sen. Harris’ name as ‘Kamala-mala-mala-whatever” at a Trump rally,” Mr. Ossoff wrote. “We are so much better than this.”

The increasing­ly competitiv­e Senate race is considered a toss-up by Cook Political Report. Mr. Perdue has tried to highlight his Trump connection — and was one of several Republican Georgia lawmakers who spoke at Mr. Trump’s rally Friday night.

Mr. Ossoff, a 33-year-old media executive and investigat­ive journalist, has slammed Mr. Perdue’s handling of the coronaviru­s pandemic, saying the 70-year-old incumbent and former business executive is entrenched in Washington’s “swamp,” while Mr. Perdue has repeatedly called Mr. Ossoff a “socialist.”

 ?? John Bazemore/Associated Press ?? Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., speaks Friday during a campaign rally for President Donald Trump at Middle Georgia Regional Airport in Macon, Ga.
John Bazemore/Associated Press Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., speaks Friday during a campaign rally for President Donald Trump at Middle Georgia Regional Airport in Macon, Ga.

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