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Comedian and podcast host Andrew Schulz The Harris Sports has alleged that his team did not contact them in Saturday’s election.
In an interview with The New York Times podcastSchultz described his efforts to engage with Democrats such as Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to appear on his “blatant” podcast during the 2024 election.
He claimed that the Democrats not only turned him down, but also accused his team of being a “podcast brother” of “sexist, bigoted and racist.”
Schultz said he also tried to interview Vice President Kamala Harris, but her campaign “blatantly lied (D)” and said he didn’t lend a helping hand.

Andrew Schulz claimed he contacted several people in an attempt to interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
“It’s crazy to lie openly when I reach out – Charlamagne, who works with them, reaches out,” Schultz said. “Mark Cuban is an agent, reach out, we reach out, they lies out.
“And then, when people write about it, they say, ‘Andrew says he’s connected with Kamara, but we’re in contact with Kamara, and they say it never happened.’ So should readers explain why? ”
He added: “I think it’s a prosecution against me because it’s almost like calling me a liar.”
Fox News Numbers With Harris, Charanman and Cuba reached out to comment.
Schultz admitted he spoke with progressive figures such as Buttigieg and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. He thinks the reason is that before the election, Democrats think they don’t need to do podcasts like his constituents do.
Schultz and his “blatant” podcast interviewed President Donald Trump during the October campaign. He said that after the interview, he felt that Trump went from “no chance” to winning the presidency againWin by landslide. ”

Andrew Schulz had previously sat down with President Donald Trump for an interview. (Fox News figures)
Also in the Times podcast, Schultz described himself as a Democrat who voted for Trump for life.
“The y vote is more like me voting against a democratic institution that I feel is taking away the democratic process from its voters. I don’t like how things go, and Kamala said, yes, we’ll continue to do that.”
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