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Kamala Harris attends Los Angeles Sparks game, gives an insufferable, uninspiring speech to the team

Vice President Kamala Harris engages with student activists at North Carolina A&T, delivering a speech centered around the word 'powerful.' Fox News contributor Raymond Arroyo critiques Harris's repetitive rhetoric, questioning the originality of her message.

The WNBA is obviously a left-wing activist league that is happy to promote Democratic politicians. Teams like the Seattle Storm openly endorsed Kamala Harris for president. WNBA players and the players' association also conspired to oust Kelly Loeffler, a Republican senator, as an owner of the Atlanta Dream, with players shamelessly wearing "Vote Warnock" T-shirts. And on Saturday, before the matchup between the New York Liberty and the Minnesota Lynx, the league invited Gov. Tim Walz to honor coach Cheryl Reeve as the WNBA's winningest coach by declaring July 11 Cheryl Reeve Day.

So the Los Angeles Sparks recognizing and even inviting failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris to speak to the team after their win shouldn't surprise anyone.

The Sparks recognized the former vice president and her husband, accompanied by "I Miss You" by Aaron Hall.

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Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff attend the game between the Chicago Sky and the Los Angeles Sparks on July 10, 2026, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, Calif. (Juan Ocampo/NBAE via Getty Images)

During the broadcast on ION, Kamala Harris was interviewed and unprofessionally fawned over. She received questions such as, "I know you're such a huge basketball fan. How do women do it better?" The whole interview served as a weak PR campaign for the league. Harris spouted multiple word salads about the athleticism of the players,

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