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The real Kamala Harris gives herself a pep talk
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The real Kamala Harris gives herself a pep talk

Vice President Kamala Harris made a surprise trip to Saturday evening live just three days before the presidential election, she appeared in the mirror of Maya Rudolph, who once again assumed her role as vice president, this time giving herself a pep talk.

Saturday marked the fifth week in a row that Rudolph Harris has starred in the show’s cold opens. On this occasion, she and husband Doug Emhoff (Andy Samberg) tuned into a Trump rally for the first time, where the Republican candidate (James Austin Johnson) was exhausted and only said what was on her mind.

‘Where the hell am I? This place stinks!” he walked on. ‘I don’t want to be here with you. Come on. I’m out of gas. I’m walking on fumes here, folks. You can see it, right? The cracks are visible. I’m exhausted. I’m chatting. I do crazy things with the microphone.”

Rudolph shut down that scene and then one by one left running mate Tim Walz (Jim Gaffigan), President Joe Biden (Dana Carvey) and the second gentleman. Then she sat down, alone.

“I wish I could talk to someone who’s been in my shoes, you know? A black, South Asian woman running for president, preferably from the Bay Area,” she said, turning to the mirror — and to Harris herself.

Loud cheers and applause made it difficult to hear Harris’ line: “You and me both, sister!”

“I’m just here to remind you: You got this. Because you can do something that your opponent cannot. You can open doors,” Harris said, addressing Trump having a hard time Opening the door of a garbage truck for a photo on Wednesday.

After joining hands, the two took turns reciting part of a pledge to “end the dramala,” then stood up to face the audience.

“Let me tell you something,” Rudolph said. “I’m going to vote for us.”

When Harris asked if she happened to be registered in Pennsylvania, Rudolph said, “Unfortunately not.”

“Well,” Harris replied, “it was worth a try.”

Harris covered a lot of ground on Saturday. She started in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she called out Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson for saying his party would “probably” unveil the CHIPS and Science Act if given the resources to do so after the election. Harris has also criticized his recent admission that the Affordable Care Act would also be in jeopardy.

Rallies in Atlanta, Georgia and Charlotte, North Carolina followed. Harris was flying to Michigan ahead of a planned campaign day on Sunday when Air Force Two changed course to New York.

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