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This May Be One of the Most Tone-deaf Messages Kamala Harris Has Ever Tweeted

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Social media users criticized Vice President Kamala Harris’s particularly tone-deaf tweet on Tuesday given motorists were stranded overnight on Virginia's I-95 in the frigid weather. 

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“Because of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, America is moving again," she tweeted. "That's what infrastructure is all about: getting people moving."

The tweet came as people, including Democrat Sen. Tim Kaine, spent more than a day stuck on the highway due to a storm that brought nearly a foot of snow to the area. 

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