Radio host Charlamagne Tha God tried to get Kamala Harris to share if she ever says to herself 'f*** Donald Trump' as she faces crunch time in the presidential race.
But the vice president was not taking the bait.
The Democratic presidential nominee called into the 'The Breakfast Club' on Monday for an interview with the radio show.
'How often do you say to yourself, "man, f*** Donald Trump"? Just in your mind,' the radio host asked as the final question in their fifteen minute interview.
Harris laughed but managed to sidestep the question.
Vice President Kamala Harris laughs during her rally at Burns Park in Ann Arbor, MI
'You know, let me tell you actually, my focus and honestly more is on - I just love the American people,' Harris said instead.
'That people are taking time out of their so busy lives with all their demands, take the time to vote, to stand in line, especially those places their state leaders have tried to make it more difficult for them to vote, that's really where I spend my time,' the vice president continued.
She said voters deserve better and a president who 'actually cares.'
While she did not answer the loaded question, the vice president has previously revealed she is not above using swear words.
She once shared in an interview that her favorite curse is 'motherf***er.'
During a campaign stop in Kalamazoo, Michigan on Saturday, Harris said 's**t' knowing full well she was on camera while having a beer with the swing state's Governor Gretchen Whitmer,
Charlamagne Tha God asked Vice President Harris whether she ever says to herself 'man f*** Donald Trump' in an interview with just over a week to go before Election Day. The radio host has long been a supporter of the Democratic presidential nominee
Charlamagne Tha God has long been a supporter of Harris.
During the very friendly interview, he jokingly started by suggesting the feds might be tapping their phones after the vice president questioned whether they were hearing an echo.
'And the Russians,' Harris deadpanned quickly. 'Don't forget them.'
He asked her how she was doing in the final stretch of the presidential race.
Harris said she is 'in the zone' with one week to go.
'We've got to cover a lot of ground. There's still a lot of people to talk with,' she said.
Harris also sat down with Charlamagne Tha God in person in Detroit on October 15
The interview touched on a series of topics including the anti-trans attack ads Trump has been airing against Harris accusing her of supporting taxpayer funded sex-change surgeries for prisoners.
Harris claimed Trump is spending millions on misinformation and is 'living in a glass house.'
She said the policies in the ads about surgeries are the same ones in the Trump administration.
'The reality of it is that also those ads relate to two people versus the fact that he wants to get rid of the Affordable Care Act which would impact 45 million people,' Harris went on.
They also discussed her plan for Puerto Rico which came coincidentally the same day of Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden where a comedian made racist jokes about the U.S. territory and Latinos.
They also dug into her plan for empower black men. The vice president accused the media of trying to 'create a narrative' that she is struggling with the support of black men.
Harris argued black men come up to her at her rallies recently to tell her not to listen to it and that they support her. She said she has to earn their votes just like any other voters.
Before the interview wrapped up, Charlamagne Tha God also asked Harris about major publications deciding not to endorse in the presidential race. The vice president called it 'disappointing.