Kamala Harris was criticized for her laugh in a surprise cameo on Saturday Night Live just three days before the presidential election.
The vice president appeared outdoors as a mirror version of Maya Rudolph, who plays her on the NBC sketch show.
Rudolph is preparing for a speech when he wonders if someone with the same roots could give him a pep talk. Harris then appears as herself on the other side of the table.
‘I’m just here to remind you that you have this. Because you can do something your opponent can’t do. You can open doors,’ Harris told Rudolph.
Rudolph, laughing, asks him if he was referring to the video of Donald Trump opening the door of a garbage truck before his rally in Wisconsin last week.
Kamala Harris was criticized for her laugh in a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live just three days before the presidential election.
The Democratic candidate was then mocked for her laugh when she asked, “I don’t really laugh like that, do I?”
Rudolph bowed his head and nodded in response in a scene similar to when Hillary Clinton was roasted just before the 2016 election.
The couple then said in unison: “Stay with Kamala and continue with On-ala.”
The Trump campaign immediately responded to his debut on the show, claiming he used a fake accent.
“Kamala tries and fails once again to seem remotely funny, relatable, or entertaining in the slightest,” the MAGA War Room Twitter account posted.
“His cameo was boring, much like his candidacy.”
The sketch began with Chloe Fineman playing CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins introducing a “four and a half hour” Donald Trump rally where she said “where am I” and “get me out of here.”
Harris made the surprise appearance after diverting Air Force Two at the last minute to New York City.
The trip was kept secret and was only reported to the press after the plane changed course from its intended destination, Detroit.
Harris had just two events Saturday, one in Atlanta and one in Charlotte, at a time when campaigns are flooding swing states with candidates and surrogates.
While I was on the way, a new poll came out that shocked the entire presidential campaign with less than 72 hours left.
The vice president was looking through a dressing room mirror at Maya Rudolph, who plays her in the sketch.
The final Des Moines Register/Mediacom Iowa poll shows Harris leading Trump 47 percent to 44 percent among likely voters, less than three days before Election Day.
It was a shocking result in a state Democrats haven’t won since Barack Obama in 2012 and could be an outlier.
But he suggested the gap between the two candidates could be getting even closer in what is expected to be a historically close election on Tuesday night.
The visit is the latest in a long line of appearances by presidential candidates on the show, which celebrated its 50th anniversary this year.
Although details of their appearance were kept under wraps, the show features comedians who will play all the characters in the bizarre 2024 election. They include Dana Carvey, who criticizes President Joe Biden’s speaking style, and James Austin Johnson, who masters Trump’s gestures.
Rudolph is preparing for a speech when he wonders if someone with the same roots could give him a pep talk.
Harris disembarks from Air Force Two to begin his surprise stop in New York City on Saturday night.
Trump held campaign rallies in North Carolina and Virginia on Saturday with three days left until Election Day.
The appearance was no laughing matter for Donald Trump’s campaign.
“Kamala Harris has nothing substantial to offer the American people, which is why she’s living out her twisted fantasy by cosplaying with her elitist friends on Saturday Night Leftists while her campaign falls down the drain into darkness,” Trump campaign spokesperson said , Steven Cheung.
‘Over the past four years, Kamala’s destructive policies have caused untold misery and pain for all Americans. “She broke it and President Trump will fix it,” he said. Trump has sued CBS over the editing of his ’60 Minutes’ broadcast and complained that it was ‘two against one’ during his debate with Harris on ABC.