A DERANGED Kamala Harris rally attendee has been captured shrieking curse words at a toddler in a disturbing video that went viral.
The unhinged woman was talked down by other Harris supporters who came out to watch Beyoncé endorse the Democratic candidate on Friday.
The , posted on X, recorded a crowd outside the Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, Texas, as they swarmed around a dad and his toddler who was sitting quietly in a stroller.
The dad was holding a microphone, indicating that he may have been addressing the crowd before the video was taken, but it's unclear what he was saying.
As the angered crowd confronted the man, a young woman with a blue shirt blazed to the front and started screaming expletives just inches away from the little girl's face.
The dad quickly snatched up his daughter and backed away from the crazed woman, who was turned on by fellow Harris supporters.
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One woman physically stopped the offender from verbally assaulting the child by holding her arm up as the dad tried to dash away from the scene.
The young lady left the toddler alone but kept shouting at the dad as he held his little girl close.
The viral clip has been viewed millions of times since Friday's events, as X users voiced their collective shock at the raving Harris supporter's unhinged behavior.
One person called her a "toddler terrorizer," and another described the screaming as "depraved, evil behavior."
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"I hope she gets identified and made infamous," someone else wrote.
Other users praised the Harris supporter who stepped in and tried to pull the screaming lady away from the toddler.
"I don't know who she is, and I clearly disagree with her politics, but this woman who had the good sense to tell this unhinged brat it's not appropriate to attack someone's baby deserves a shout-out," one user wrote.
Another said, "I'm glad someone said something directly to her. This is nuts."
"This makes my blood boil," said someone else.
The U.S. Sun has approached Harris' campaign for comment on the outburst.
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Nearly 30,000 people gathered to watch the Texas Hold 'Em singer endorse Harris alongside her friend and former Destiny's Child bandmate Kelly Rowland.
Beyoncé didn't sing but gave a short address explaining why she supported the vice president.
"I'm not here as a celebrity. I'm not here as a politician. I'm here as a mother, a mother who cares about the world our children live in," she said.
"A world where we have the freedom to control our bodies. A world where we are not divided, our past or present or future."
The pop sensation hadn't publicly endorsed Harris before Friday but allowed the candidate to use her song Freedom as Harris' campaign anthem.
The appearance came as no surprise as Beyoncé has supported every democratic candidate since voting for Barack Obama in 2012 and singing at his inauguration.
Recent polling has shown Harris and her rival, Donald Trump, in a dead-heat race, which has left them leaning on their most influential fans.
Obama and superstar singer Bruce Springsteen went on tour in battleground states to encourage an influx of votes for Harris.
Meanwhile, billionaire tech tycoon Elon Musk has been hosting town halls to chat with voters and explain why he is supporting Trump.
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Harris has enjoyed other celeb endorsements from superstar singer Taylor Swift, actress Sarah Jessica Parker, and rapper Eminem.
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Beyoncé joined the vice president on stage at a rally in her hometown Houston, Texas.
Kelly Rowland, Beyoncé's former Destiny's Child bandmate, was also at the event.
Former President Barack Obama has been on tour traveling to battleground states and hosting rallies for Harris.
Superstar singer Bruce Springsteen is also part of the rallies and has performed some of his hit songs on stage.
At one rally, Eminem took the stage and voiced his support for Harris.
Plus, country singer Willie Nelson performed songs to signal his endorsement of the democratic candidate.