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Harris ripped as 'inauthentic' for giving nearly identical speeches at separate rallies: 'Hillary Clinton 3.0'

Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign style continues to face a flurry of scrutiny, with critics calling out her reluctance to answer questions from the press and zeroing in on nearly identical lines repeated during her speeches at different campaign stops.

In Wisconsin and Michigan, for instance, the vice president repeated a line about "the path to the White House" running through either state. She also flashed back to the summer job she had at McDonald's while in college and reiterated that she "knows Donald Trump's type."

"This is Hillary Clinton 3.0. She's inauthentic, and she's going to continue to be that way," Fox News contributor Gianno Caldwell said, criticizing Harris during Saturday's "The Big Weekend Show."

KAMALA HARRIS FINALLY FIELDS QUESTIONS FROM PRESS AFTER DODGING MEDIA FOR 18 DAYS SINCE BECOMING DEM NOMINEE

Caldwell, along with Fox News contributors Joe Concha and Miranda Devine and Fox News anchor Anita Vogel, honed in on Harris' choice of words during the rallies and her lack of words when speaking to the press.

"Kamala Harris answered reporter questions for a whopping two minutes," Concha said, pointing to a heated CNN panel segment during which Democratic strategist Bakari Sellers and fellow panelist S.E. Cupp sparred over Harris' lack of media engagement.

"It's insulting," Vogel said, chiming in during Saturday's discussion. "That's what we [the press] do, and the press should be insulted that she is not taking time to answer their questions. It doesn't matter whether she's a man or woman, she is a candidate for the President of the United States, and she needs to take questions from the press. It is absolutely insulting."

KAMALA HARRIS HAS AVOIDED INTERVIEWS FOR MORE THAN TWO WEEKS SINCE BECOMING DEM

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