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Harris campaign reportedly spent 6 figures on ‘Call Her Daddy’ podcast with less than 1 million views on YouTube
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Harris campaign reportedly spent 6 figures on ‘Call Her Daddy’ podcast with less than 1 million views on YouTube

The Harris campaign spent a huge amount of money on a podcast that got only a fraction of the audience President-elect Trump gained on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” according to a new report.

The Washington Examiner publishes a report Friday with details on how the Harris campaign spent its billion-dollar war chest, with one particular expense raising eyebrows.

“A source close to the matter told the Washington Examiner that the Harris campaign spent six figures to build a set for Harris’ appearance on the popular Call her daddy podcast with host Alex Cooper,” The Examiner wrote. “The interview was released in October and was reportedly filmed in a hotel room in Washington, D.C.”

Harris campaign and allies spent more than $1.4 billion on political ads in losing race against Trump

Kamala Harris appears on the Call Her Daddy podcast

Vice President Kamala Harris appeared on the Call Her Daddy podcast in early October. (Call His Dad YouTube channel)

One of the key takeaways for many media commentators in the wake of Trump’s election victory is the power of podcasts to reach voters.

Trump’s October 25 appearance on Rogan has well over 47 million views on YouTube, while Harris’s on the raunchy sex and relationship-focused podcast “Call Her Daddy” has failed to surpass 1 million, with 813,201 views since it was posted. online October 6.

Rogan said he was in negotiations with Harris’ team to have her appear on his podcast, but plans were abandoned when she refused to come record at his studio in Austin, Texas.

The Examiner also reported that the campaign spent $15 million on “event production,” $1 million of which went to Oprah Winfrey’s Harpo Productions.

Fox News Digital contacted the Harris campaign but did not receive an immediate response.

“Money can’t buy love or a good candidate,” Republican political strategist Brad Todd told The Examiner of the Harris campaign’s massive spending.

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Cooper with Seth Meyers

Alex Cooper, host of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, on NBC’s “Late Night With Seth Meyers” in July. (NBC / Contributor)

“Advertising is a pretty important source of information for influential voters,” Todd said. “It definitely matters, but it’s not enough. It doesn’t matter if you have the wrong message and it’s not delivered convincingly. What his campaign lacked was an effort to break with the unpopular administration she was part of.

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