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This week, United States Vice President Kamala Harris tried to give the world a bit of a “history lesson” about women’s college basketball, but it sounds like she’s the one who actually needs to the history lesson.

During a recent interview with Spectrum News, Kamala Harris incorrectly and bizarrely claimed that women’s college basketball teams “were not allowed to have brackets until 2022.”

“Do you know? Okay, a bit of a history lesson. Do you know that women were not. The women’s teams were not allowed to have brackets until 2022,” Harris said. “Think about that. And what? That. Talk about progress. You know better late than never, but progress and what that has done. Because of course, when, you know, I had a bracket and it’s not broken completely, but I won’t talk about my bracket.

“But you know, just how we love we love March Madness. And even just now allowing the women to have brackets and what that does to encourage people to talk more about the women’s teams, to watch them now they’re being covered, you know, and this is the reality people used to say are women’s sports. Who’s interested? Well, if you can’t see it, you won’t be. But when you see it, you realize, oh.”

It’s not clear what Harris is trying to say, whether she is claiming that the women’s tournament didn’t exist before 2022 or whether she’s claiming that people were not allowed to create bracket predictions for the women’s basketball tournament before 2022. Either way, she’s completely incorrect, and she got absolutely blasted for it on social media.

The NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament began in 1982. And since the beginning, fans have been able to make their predictions on a blank bracket, just like the men.

[RNC Research]