Chattanooga Times Free Press

GOP Sen. David Perdue mispronoun­ces Kamala Harris’ name at Trump rally

- BY WILL WEISSERT

WASHINGTON — Republican Sen. David Perdue mocked Kamala Harris, his Senate colleague and the Democratic vice presidenti­al nominee, on Friday by repeatedly mispronoun­cing her name at a Georgia rally for President Donald Trump.

Perdue was wrapping up his remarks at an event in Macon when he referred to Harris as “KAH’-mah-lah? KahMAH’-lah? Kamala-mala-mala? I don’t know. Whatever.” The audience laughed.

A spokespers­on for Perdue said the firstterm senator “didn’t mean anything by it.”

Harris’ political opponents have repeatedly mispronoun­ced her name since she became the first Black woman and first person of South Asian descent on a national ticket. Democrats say the mispronunc­iations smack of racism. Her first name is pronounced “KAH’-mah-lah” — or, as she explains in her biography, “‘comma-la,’ like the punctuatio­n mark.”

Trump and Vice President Mike Pence are among the top Republican­s who have repeatedly mispronoun­ced it. A few Democrats, including former President Barack Obama, have said it incorrectl­y, too.

Harris’ spokespers­on, Sabrina Singh, responded to Perdue’s remark in a tweet: “Well that is incredibly racist. Vote him out .” In a second tweet, she wrote, “He has been her Senate colleague for over 3 years. 3. Years. THREE. Do better.”

Casey Black, a spokespers­on for Perdue’s campaign, tweeted that the senator “simply mispronoun­ced Sen. Harris’ name.”

“He didn’t mean anything by it,” Black wrote. “He was making an argument against the radical socialist agenda that she & her endorsed candidate Jon Ossoff are pushing.”

Jon Ossoff, who is running against Perdue in November, tweeted that his opponent “mocked Sen. Harris’ name,” adding, “We are so much better than this.”

Ossoff, who staged an unsuccessf­ul bid for Congress in a 2017 special election, also tweeted a fundraisin­g message over video of Perdue’s comments and said in another tweet, “Senator Perdue never would have done this to a male colleague. Or a white colleague. And everyone knows it.”

Georgia’s Democratic Party demanded Perdue apologize.

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

 ?? AP PHOTO/JOHN BAZEMORE ?? Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., speaks during a campaign rally for President Donald Trump at Middle Georgia Regional Airport on Friday in Macon, Ga.
AP PHOTO/JOHN BAZEMORE Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., speaks during a campaign rally for President Donald Trump at Middle Georgia Regional Airport on Friday in Macon, Ga.

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