Trump supporters furious after noticing similarity in Kamala Harris' SNL skit
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-2% Center
- Reliability
55% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
34% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-59% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
45% : Aside from the usual criticism that his fans aim at Harris, many have pointed towards a near-identical sketch that Trump did with Jimmy Fallon when he appeared on The Tonight Show in 2015.45% : It should be noted that Trump wasn't the first person to do the mirror skit and has been performed numerous times on SNL with stars such as Mick Jagger and Ariana Grande.
40% : Much like Harris's sketch, Fallon was dressed as Trump before speaking to the former president on the other side of the mirror with the talk show host asking the real estate mogul for advice.
33% : Approximately 20 per cent of the voters in the Republican Iowa caucus backed Nikki Haley over Trump.
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