With just days left before the election, Kamala Harris chose to make an appearance on “Saturday Night Live” rather than accept an invitation to sit down for a serious interview with podcasting heavyweight Joe Rogan. The unexpected SNL cameo was widely promoted, with major outlets covering her decision to cancel a planned campaign event in Detroit in favor of traveling to New York for the comedic skit.
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Critics were quick to point out that Harris has avoided opportunities for long-form, unscripted interviews, such as those Rogan is known for, which could have led to challenging or revealing moments. Instead, she joined SNL’s Maya Rudolph in a playful sketch where they poked fun at both Donald Trump and Harris’s own famously awkward laughter.
The move drew mixed reactions: some praised her for connecting with a wide audience on a popular TV show, while others questioned her reluctance to face tough, unscripted questions. The debate continues as voters consider whether these decisions reflect campaign strategy or a desire to avoid potential missteps.
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