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Kamala Harris makes surprise appearance on SNL
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Kamala Harris makes surprise appearance on SNL

By Aamer Madhani, Colleen Long, Zeke Miller and Will Weissert, Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance on “Saturday Night Live” in the final days before the election, playing herself as a mirror image of Maya Rudolph’s version of her.

The first lines spoken by the candidate while sitting across from Rudolph were drowned out by cheers from the audience.

“It’s nice to see you Kamala,” Harris told Rudolph, “and I’m just here to remind you that you have this.”

In sync, the two supporters said they must “keep Kamala and carry on-ala,” said they shared “each other’s belief in the promise of America” ​​and signed “Live from New York, it’s Saturday evening!

Democratic presidential running mate Kamala Harris appears on NBC. "Saturday evening live," with Maya Rudolph
Democratic presidential running mate Kamala Harris appears on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” with Maya Rudolph on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, in New York. Harris made an unannounced trip to New York to appear to briefly get away from the battleground states in which she is campaigning just three days before the election. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Harris made the surprise trip to New York in the run-up to the election, briefly moving away from the battleground states where she campaigned hard for the iconic sketch comedy series, where she hoped to generate buzz and attract a national audience.

Harris arrived in New York aboard Air Force Two after an early evening campaign stop Saturday in Charlotte, North Carolina. She was scheduled to fly to Detroit, but once in the air, aides announced she would have an unscheduled layover and the plane landed at LaGuardia Airport.

Harris arrived at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in Manhattan, where SNL is recording, shortly after 8 p.m., enough time for a quick rehearsal before the live broadcast at 11:30 p.m. This is the last episode of SNL before Election Day on Tuesday.

The visit had not been previously announced and an official close to Harris’ project only officially confirmed it to reporters traveling with the vice president moments before the live broadcast began. The official insisted on anonymity to discuss the plans before they were made public.

Democratic presidential running mate Kamala Harris appears on NBC. "Saturday evening live," with Maya Rudolph
Democratic presidential running mate Kamala Harris appears on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” with Maya Rudolph on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Rudolph first played Harris on the series in 2019 and resumed his role this season, doing a pitch-perfect impression of the vice president, including calling herself “Momala” — a reference to the affectionate nickname her stepchildren gave her.

Rudolph opened the show’s season premiere with the line: “Well, well. Look who fell from that coconut tree. And she joked about babysitting the president Joe Biden in his place.

Harris’ husband, second gentleman Doug Emhoffwas played again by former actor Andy Samberg and Dana Carvey appeared as Biden.

Rudolph’s performance received critical and comedy acclaim, including by Harris herself.

“Maya Rudolph — I mean, she’s so good,” Harris said last month on ABC’s “The View.” “She had everything, the costume, the jewelry, everything! »

Harris added that she was impressed by Rudolph’s “mannerisms.”

Democratic presidential running mate Kamala Harris appears on NBC. "Saturday evening live," with Maya Rudolph
Democratic presidential running mate Kamala Harris, right, appears on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” with Maya Rudolph, left, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Jason Miller, senior advisor to the former president and Republican candidate Donald Trumpexpressed surprise that Harris would appear on SNL given what he called her unflattering portrayal on the show. Asked if Trump had been invited to appear, he replied: “I don’t know. Probably not.

Politicians nevertheless have a long history on SNL, including Trump, who hosted the show in 2015 — although appearing so close to Election Day is unusual.

Hillary Clinton was a candidate in the 2008 Democratic presidential primary when she appeared alongside Amy Poehler, who played her on the show and was known for breaking into a signature exaggerated laugh. The real Clinton asked herself during her appearance: “Am I really laughing like that?”

Harris repeated this phrase in response to Rudolph’s depiction of his laughter in Saturday’s episode.