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Harris went on a fun TV show before the election

Harris went on a fun TV show before the election

Democratic Party US presidential candidate Kamala Harris appeared on the American comedy television show Saturday Night Live on Saturday, 2 November, adding impetus to her election campaign on aphids “finish direct”, reports Reuters.

Harris “played” to herself, appearing in one of the videos at the same time as the actor who plays in the show, Maya Rudolph.

“Am I really not laughing so much?”, asked Harris, after which , as Rudolph imitated I'm laughing.

“A little bit,” said the actor.

Harris has already appeared on SNL — show, at which time other presidential candidates took part.

“It was fun,” she told reporters.

Harris went on a fun TV show before the election

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Trump appeared on SNL during his first presidential campaign in 2015, citing his tendency to be too specific in politics. Vin also performed on the show in 2004. Trump's aide said he doesn't know who asked the Republican candidate to appear on Whose Rock's SNL.

On Saturday, Harris and Trump also “in parallel” held rallies in the tricky state of Pivnichna Carolina. 

The tricky ones are respected only in these states, which, obviously, determine the results of the elections.

Both candidates spent an hour finishing their speeches topics that are important to themselves.

The Republican stated that he was deporting millions of immigrants in order to turn him over to the president, and before that, at the same time, Harris helped turn the “skin place in America into an unsafe place” tabir for refugees.”

Harris said that Trump will be evil of his power if he returns to the White House.

“This people, who are no longer stable, are obsessed with revenge, are rotten images, and this people are ready for uncontrolled power,” said the Democratic candidate.

Prepared by: Nina Petrovich

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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