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“WTF!” » Kamala Harris criticized for “Name Her Daddy” interview: “It’s her priority compared to Hurricane Helene”

Vice President Kamala Harris recently recorded an interview with the “Name Her Daddy” podcast hosted by Alex Cooper. While the Harris campaign confirmed that she sat down for this Tuesday’s interview, her decision was the subject of massive scrutiny and judgment, primarily on two counts. First, she avoided mainstream media while being generous to podcasts; second, America was braving Hurricane Helene the second the Vice President chose to sit down with “Name Her Daddy.” And also, as the name suggests, the platform is sexually explicit and raunchy.
Harris and her running mate Tim Walz have so far conducted a total of 24 interviews and Harris has not held a formal press conference since replacing President Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee. “Name Her Daddy” is the most listened to podcast by women on Spotify and Kamala Harris will talk about abortion. Donald Trump and JD Vance gave a combined 63 interviews during the same period, according to reports.

“Kamala reportedly recorded an episode of “Name Her Daddy” — a podcast about women’s sexual relationships — two days ago, while the hurricane recovery was underway and bodies were being found left and right . This should end his career,” posted a disapproving message on X. read.
“This show was Kamala’s priority,” another wrote.
“WTF!” As people were losing their lives because of Helen, Kamala decided to go on a podcast called “Name Her Daddy” to talk about sex. This should be the END OF YOUR CAREER! She doesn’t care about ordinary Americans,” one wrote.
Cooper started podcasting in 2018 on Barstool Sports, but after the show exploded in popularity, he was offered a $60 million-a-year deal to join Spotify in 2021 — and recently signed a three-year, $125 million deal with SiriusXM. Over time, the sex and dating party has evolved, touching on broader social conversations and, now, a presidential candidate.

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