made a surprise appearance on to court voters—preferably Pennsylvanians—just a few days before the election. However, her appearance wasn't really meant to move the needle in swing states, but to ease some of that rising , including her own.“This is it, the last campaign stop in Pennsylvania.
Gosh, I wish I could talk to someone who's been in my shoes,” Maya Rudolf's Kamala Harris says towards the end of the episode's political cold open. "You know, a Black, South Asian women running for president, preferably from the Bay Area."When she sits down in front of a set “mirror” that's exactly who she finds: the real life Kamala Harris. “I'm just here to remind you, you got this.
Because you can do something your opponent cannot do,” the real VP tells her. "You can ."From there, the pair exchange comforting wordplay based on the Vice President's name, at one point reminding each other of something they always say: “Keep calmala and carry onalala.”This content can also be viewed on the site it from.According to , Kamala Harris was on a plane bound for Detroit when their course diverted to NYC, granting the VP another chance to speak directly to voters across the country. “The American people want to stop the chaos and end the dramala,” Harris reminded herself in the sketch, with Rudolf's Harris chiming in, “with a new step mamala.”Stepping out from behind the mirror at the end of the bit, Rudolf's Harris promises to “vote for us,” to which Harris asks, “any chance you are registered in Pennsylvania?” No.
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