Kamala Harris took off from Joint Base Andrews on Monday morning, heading straight to Detroit, Michigan, for a Labor Day campaign stop with union leaders.

The trip, part of the ongoing efforts by the Biden-Harris administration to rally support from the working class, was more about theatrics than substance.

The Biden-Harris regime’s reckless policies, particularly their obsession with an Electric Vehicle mandate and their open-door immigration policies, have dealt severe blows to unions across the country.

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Union jobs are disappearing faster than the administration can pretend to care. Even Shawn Fain, the UAW boss, couldn’t hide the fact that most union members are throwing their support behind President Trump instead. It’s not hard to see why. The working class has been fed empty promises, while jobs vanish and livelihoods are threatened, as reported by the Gateway Pundit.

When Harris took the stage in Detroit, she put on quite the performance—complete with a cringeworthy urban accent that had the crowd raising eyebrows. “Ya betta thank a union memba for sick leave! You betta thank a union memba for paid leave! You betta thank a union memba for vacation time!” she shouted, in what can only be described as one of her most awkward attempts at pandering yet.

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Harris’ speech quickly turned into a bizarre spectacle, more suited for a comedy show than a serious political rally. She closed with a forced laugh, saying, “Let’s just get through the next 64 days, how about that!? HA HA HA HA HA!” If this is what the administration considers outreach, it’s no wonder the unions are turning their backs on them.

Harris’ desperate attempt to connect with the voters fell flat, as her exaggerated accent and out-of-touch rhetoric only served to alienate the very people she was trying to win over. Instead of addressing the real issues plaguing the working class, she resorted to empty slogans and tired clichés. The administration seems more interested in photo ops than in solving the problems facing everyday Americans. It’s a sad state of affairs when the best the Vice President can offer is a bad imitation of an urban accent, a few forced laughs, and hollow platitudes.

As the days dwindle before the next election, the divide between the Biden-Harris administration and the working-class Americans they claim to represent only grows wider. The unions, once a reliable base, are now looking elsewhere for leadership that actually understands and addresses their needs.