Both the West Wing and the chicken wings eluded the Harris campaign.
Popular internet show “Hot Ones” turned down the opportunity to interview then-presidential candidate Kamala Harris, the vice president’s campaign leaders revealed in a new podcast episode Tuesday.
The top generals of Harris’ decidedly unsuccessful presidential campaign gathered on the liberal-leaning “Pod Save America” to analyze the many reasons for their loss.
The campaign honchos listed the Democratic nominee being turned down for an appearance on Sean Evans’ successful YouTube show “Hot Ones” among the many rationalizations and theories as to why Harris will be unemployed in January.
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“Hot Ones” — which features Evans interviewing celebrities as they eat progressively spicier chicken wings — turned down the veep because the show does not want to delve into politics, according to Stephanie Cutter, who was in charge of media strategy for Harris.
Cutter said on the podcast that the Harris team got that reaction “across the board” from non-political media.
“‘Hot Ones,’ which is a great show, they didn’t wanna do any politics, so they weren’t going to take us or [Trump],” Cutter added.
In its more than 350 episodes, spanning nearly a decade of publishing, “Hot Ones” has never hosted a political candidate.
The former Harris staffers — including campaign chairwoman Jen O’Malley Dillon, adviser David Plouffe, deputy campaign manager Quentin Fulks and Cutter — griped that former President Donald Trump did not appear to have a problem booking appearances on popular, non-political shows.