'Call Her Daddy' host laughs at reported price tag for campaign's cardboard set: 'Like no, that was not six figures'



The host of the "Call Her Daddy" podcast laughed at a report about the price the Harris campaign paid for a set for their infamous interview.

'Oh my God, it was gorgeous! But like, it wasn't that nice.'

Alex Cooper made the comments during an interview with Andrew Ross Sorkin of the New York Times about the election. Vice President Kamala Harris appeared on Cooper's popular podcast but was later ridiculed when the reported price tag for building an interview set was revealed.

"It's hilarious," Cooper said.

"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," she laughed.

Sorkin asked her if she believed that the campaign paid that much for the set.

"Absolutely not!" she shouted. "With love to them! Oh my God, it was gorgeous! But like, it wasn't that nice."

The audience laughed at her comment, and she responded by elaborating.

"It wasn't like gorgeous marble! Like no, that was not six figures!" she added.

Harris was mocked by some when she agreed to be interviewed on the podcast about sex and dating in New York. The campaign faced even more ridicule for the reported price tag of a set after the devastating election losses.

While Harris failed to persuade voters on Cooper's relationship podcast, the Trump campaign has been widely praised for the strategy to seek male voters through President-elect Donald Trump's appearances on podcast shows like "The Joe Rogan Experience." The voter gender gap explains much of Republicans' success in the election.

Cooper's podcast gained popularity at Barstool Sports before she signed a deal with Spotify reportedly worth $60 million. She has since signed on with SiriusXM for a reported $120 million.

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Harris campaign reportedly in steep debt, still asking for donations after spending $1 billion to lose election



The failed Harris-Walz campaign is facing some difficult questions about how it spent more than a billion dollars in campaign donations after reportedly ending with $20 million in debt.

Many pundits saw the historic donations to the Harris campaign as a sign that the vice president was heading for victory, but President-elect Donald Trump easily won the election while being outspent.

According to sources who spoke to Politico California bureau chief Christopher Cadelago, the campaign ended up at least $20 million in debt despite raising and spending more than $1 billion.

An email from the campaign claimed that it was still keeping "organizers and volunteers on the ground" in those states "with key Senate and House races still too close to call" and asked for more money from donors.

A separate report from Puck News said that the campaign was selling its email list in order to help pay the massive debt. Breitbart News said a campaign staffer confirmed that Harris deputy campaign manager Rob Flaherty was "currently shopping around the Kamala fundraising email list to anyone who wants it to try to raise the money back."

That report claims that the campaign blew through the massive pool of cash by paying for lavish campaign events with celebrities and pop singers instead of putting that money into marketing that could have helped Harris win.

According to the New York Times, the Harris campaign spent into "six figures" to fly banners over NFL games, while the Guardian reported that the campaign spent $450,000 per day to have ads on the Las Vegas Sphere in Nevada.

Trump was declared the winner of the election early Wednesday morning just hours after most polls closed.

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