Kamala Harris makes surprise visit to ‘SNL,’ promising to ‘end the dramala’

Kamala Harris makes surprise visit to 'SNL,' promising to 'end the dramala'

As a supporter who has witnessed the historical journey of Kamala Harris, I can’t help but feel a profound sense of pride and admiration. Her appearance on Saturday Night Live, embodying her own mirror image, was more than just a comedic sketch; it was a testament to her resilience, grace, and unwavering determination.


Toward the conclusion of a strenuous, fiercely debated presidential campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris had the final chuckle, as demonstrated on “Saturday Night Live.

In the opening scene of the episode, a character resembling Maya Rudolph’s Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate, appeared. She encouraged herself by saying, “There is something you can accomplish that your rival can’t: You have the ability to open new possibilities.

The sketch, which focused on dueling rallies by Harris and former President Trump (James Austin Johnson), offered a comic compendium of recent events from the trail, with references to Trump’s appearance driving a garbage truck and President Biden’s unfortunate tendency to “riff” in front of reporters.

Following a discussion with Biden, his vice presidential nominee Tim Walz (Jim Gaffigan) and husband Doug Emhoff (Andy Samberg) offstage, the vice president requested some privacy. “I wish I could speak to someone who’s been in my position,” Rudolph’s character expressed, looking at her reflection in a mirror. The actual Harris, greeted by a prolonged applause from the live audience, echoed her sentiment: “We both know that feeling, sister.

In their reflection at the mirror, Harris pledged to “put an end to the theatrics” of the campaign and “support Kamala and move forward.

Emerging from behind the mirror to join Rudolph on stage and receiving another round of applause from the crowd, Harris cracked a joke about her counterpart’s registration status in Pennsylvania. The duo then delivered the show’s iconic line together: “Live from New York, it’s Saturday night!

On a sudden trip to 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York over the weekend, Kamala Harris made an appearance alongside her Republican rival, Donald Trump, as well as Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and many other presidential hopefuls who have graced the stage of the long-standing comedy sketch series.

The surprise visit was revealed around 5 p.m. Pacific Time, as Harris unexpectedly included a guest spot in her itinerary during her flight on Air Force Two. Initially, she was scheduled to move between election rallies in North Carolina and Michigan.

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2024-11-03 07:34

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