Harris' Surprise "SNL" Appearance
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•Kamala Harris appears on ’Saturday Night Live’ as mirror image of Maya Rudolph with election looming
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Vice-President Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance on “ Saturday Night Live’s cold open.
The vice-president played herself as the mirror-image double of Maya Rudolph in the sketch.
The first lines the candidate spoke as she sat across from Rudolph , their outfits identical, were drowned out by cheers from the audience.
It is the final “ SNL ” episode before Election Day on Tuesday .
The real Clinton wondered during her appearance, “Do I really laugh like that?” Harris repeated that line in response to Rudolph 's portrayal of her laugh in Saturday ’s episode.
The first sitting president to appear on “ SNL ” was Gerald Ford , who did so less than a year after the show debuted.
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