Vice President Kamala Harris surprised viewers with a guest appearance on “Saturday Night Live” just days before the election. Harris played herself, alongside Maya Rudolph’s impersonation of her. The duo shared a message of unity and encouragement, urging supporters to “Keep Kamala and carry-on-ala.”
Harris took a break from her campaign in battleground states to visit New York City for the live show. She arrived on Air Force Two after a campaign stop in North Carolina, making a quick stop at LaGuardia Airport before heading to 30 Rockefeller Plaza for the SNL taping.
The visit was kept under wraps until the last minute, with Harris leaving immediately after her opening segment. Rudolph’s portrayal of Harris has been well-received, with Harris herself praising Rudolph’s attention to detail and mannerisms.
While some were surprised by Harris’ appearance on SNL, politicians have a history of making guest appearances on the show. From Hillary Clinton to Donald Trump, political figures have used SNL as a platform to reach a wider audience and show their lighter side.
Harris’ cameo on SNL was a moment of levity in the final days leading up to the election. It showcased her willingness to engage with popular culture and connect with voters in a different way. The episode was a reminder that even in the midst of a heated political season, there is room for humor and camaraderie.
As the election draws near, Harris’ appearance on SNL serves as a lighthearted moment in an otherwise tense political climate. It’s a reminder that behind the politics and policies, there are real people with a sense of humor and a willingness to connect with others in unexpected ways.