When prompted, the senator struggled to begin speaking. He started off saying, “Uh no, I – uh, would just, um, really like to, you know — the 95, 95, 95. You know?”
When asked to speak about the accident during a U.S. Senate Environment Committee hearing Wednesday, the freshman senator appeared to stutter, repeat the name of the roadway three times, and then, with difficulty, mention the significance of the problem.
A brief clip of these opening comments quickly went viral, although the senator’s speech seemed to improve the longer he spoke. Political strategist Joey Mannarino left a sarcastic comment on the clip, stating, “Couldn’t have said it better myself. Keep voting Democrat, Philly.”
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