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Vice President Kamala Harris Makes Surprise Appearance On SNL

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Vice President Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance in the opening sketch of 'Saturday Night Live' just days before the upcoming Election Day. This unexpected stop in New York came after her campaign stops in Georgia and North Carolina earlier on Saturday. Harris was originally scheduled to head to Detroit but decided to make a detour to the popular comedy show.

'Saturday Night Live' is known for featuring impersonators portraying various politicians, with Maya Rudolph notably playing the role of Vice President Harris since 2019. It is quite uncommon for the actual politicians to appear on the show, making Harris's appearance a special and rare occurrence.

Harris detoured to the show after campaign stops in Georgia and North Carolina.
Vice President Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance on 'Saturday Night Live'.
Maya Rudolph has been portraying Harris on 'Saturday Night Live' since 2019.

The upcoming episode of 'Saturday Night Live' will be hosted by John Mulaney, a well-known comedian, with musical guest Chappell Roan. Roan had faced criticism for initially hesitating to reveal her voting preference but eventually announced her support for Harris.

This unique blend of political satire and entertainment is sure to draw attention as viewers eagerly anticipate Harris's cameo on the show. With the election just around the corner, Harris's appearance on 'Saturday Night Live' adds a touch of humor and levity to the intense political climate.

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