Vice President Kamala Harris appeared on “Saturday Night Live,” making a surprise stop during the show’s last episode before Election Day to give her fictional self some advice ahead of Tuesday’s presidential election. “You got this,” Harris told her “SNL” alter ego, Maya Rudolph.
The cold open started with a spoof of CNN’s “The Source with Kaitlan Collins” showing viewers a parody Donald Trump before cutting to a shot backstage at a fictional Harris rally in Philadelphia.
After Andy Samberg, as Doug Emhoff, left the set, Rudolph walked over to sit at a dressing room table and wondered out loud, “I just, 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.”
Harris was seated across from Rudolph, who has played the vice president several times this fall on “Saturday Night Live,” wearing a similar outfit.
“You and me both sister,” the vice president responded.
“It is nice to see you, Kamala, and I’m just here to remind you you got this because you can do something your opponent cannot do. You can open doors,” the vice president said through a set piece designed to look like a mirror.
At one point, Rudolph satirized the vice president’s laugh, to which the vice president responded, “I don’t really laugh like that, do I?”
“A little bit,” Rudolph, as Harris, responded.
Harris’ appearance aligns with the campaign’s media blitz of recent weeks that aims to reach voters where they are — including friendlier interviews with Alex Cooper of “Call Her Daddy” and radio personality Charlemagne Tha God — as she remains in a dead heat race with Trump with two days until Election Day.
She later told reporters the appearance on SNL was “fun.”