Vice President Kamala Harris once again deviated from her normal speaking voice and instead went with somewhat of a cross between an urban and southern accent during a campaign rally in Detroit, Michigan on Wednesday.

Harris and her newly-minted running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, were in Michigan for their second rally of the day on Wednesday after addressing supporters in Wisconsin earlier in the afternoon. While Harris was speaking about the politically motivated cases against former President Donald Trump, she once again appeared to be speaking in a southern accent.

“Here’s the thing; the courts are gonna handle dat, we got’ beat em’ in Novemba. We got’ beat em’ in November,” Harris told the crowd.

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Harris — the daughter of Indian and Jamaican parents who spent much of her upbringing in Canada — has a history of speaking with bizarre accents that are not her own while on the campaign trail.

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In Atlanta earlier this month, Harris spoke with a southern accent during a campaign rally in Atlanta that began just after a Megan Thee Stallion concert. “And you all helped us win in 2020, and we gon’ do it again in 2024,” the vice president declared with a southern twang.

While addressing voters ahead of the Georgia Senate runoff elections in 2020, Harris spoke with some sort of southern drawl while speaking in Columbus. “We’re looking across the country at so much devastation. People who have lost family members, lost time being able to go to work, lost time in terms of our children’s education and the days of their education they have missed,” then Vice President-elect Harris told supporters while frequently pausing as if she were giving a sermon.

Harris’ spontaneous southern accent has also surfaced during campaign events in North Carolina and Washington D.C.