‘Call Her Daddy’ podcast host mocks Kamala Harris’ failed campaign for spending $100K on fake ‘cardboard’ set for pre-election interview
NY Post ^ | 12/12/24 | Anna Young
Posted on 12/12/2024 1:31:26 AM PST by Libloather
“Call Her Daddy” host Alex Cooper was baffled over reports Vice President Kamala Harris’ failed campaign blew six figures to build a version of her California-based studio in Washington, DC for their controversial pre-election interview – claiming the makeshift “cardboard” set “wasn’t that nice.”
The failed Democratic presidential nominee reportedly used $100,000 from her $1 billion war chest to build the fake set of the wildly popular podcast in a “random house” for the surprise Oct. 6 interview, which the Los Angeles-based podcaster laughed off as “hilarious.”
“My studio that is gorgeous in Los Angeles doesn’t even cost six figures, so I don’t know how cardboard walls could cost six figures,” Cooper, 30, said during a recent interview at the New York Time’s DealBook Summit.
“With love to them, it was gorgeous, but it wasn’t that nice,” she joked as the audience laughed along.
“It wasn’t like gorgeous marble, like no, that was not six figures.”
The 60-year-old’s campaign has since been heavily criticized for burning through a reported massive amount of her funds in just over 100 days, including millions spent on advertisements and events attended by celebrities.
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Conspiracy; History; Local News
KEYWORDS: cardboard; fake; interview; podcast
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