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Kamala Harris set to appear on ‘SNL’ as part of her White House bid
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Kamala Harris set to appear on ‘SNL’ as part of her White House bid

Who needs Maya Rudolph when you can show the real thing?

American vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris should appear on “Saturday evening live“, according to a person familiar with the matter, the latest Oval Office hopes to visit the show during an election year in an effort to gain support and generate new publicity for a campaign. It was played during the season ongoing series – its 50th – by former actor Rudolph.

A new schedule released by the Harris campaign said the vice president would fly from Charlotte, North Carolina, where she was attending an event, and travel to New York on Saturday evening, landing at 7:21 p.m. That would likely leave her enough time. go to Studio 8H at BNCat the Rockefeller Center headquarters, where “SNL” is produced, before the show’s usual start time of 11:30 p.m. Harris was not scheduled to leave New York until 12:40 a.m.

A representative for “Saturday Night Live” did not respond to questions. CNN and the New York Post previously reported that Harris was scheduled to appear.

In 2008, President Barack Obama, then just a candidate, appeared on the program in its opening segment, initially disguised as a Halloween mask. Hilary Clinton, also running for president that year, also made an appearance, just a week later. Jon Huntsman, a Republican candidate vying to run in the 2012 election, made an appearance on the show “Weekend Update” in 2011. Sarah Palin, the vice presidential nominee under John McCain in 2008, appeared on program a few weeks later. go before the elections.

Former President Donald Trump hosted the program in 2015, when he was running among a larger field of candidates in the 2016 election. He appeared on the show for only 12 minutes in total.NBC being aware of having to give the same time to the other candidates.

Harris will appear on the program with just two days between her appearance and the start of in-person voting — perhaps the closest a candidate has visited the show to the start of Election Day.

More to come….