Did Call Her Daddy's political gamble pay off?

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Alex Cooper, host of Call Her Daddy, and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris.

Culture writer Joan Summers talks about what we lose and what we gain when politicians give their time to pop culture podcasts rather than to journalists.The U.S. presidential candidate made an appearance on the show hosted by Alex Cooper, which is reportedly the most-listened to podcast by women.

So I think that she has stepped into a new world. She's obviously learning the rules of that world. But I also think it's interesting how you can feel her playing to advertisers and subscribers at the same time like, "I did reach out to Trump, just in case anyone's going to get mad. He declined, but I'd still have him if he wants to.

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