Podcaster reveals why ‘really bad' Kamala Harris interview was not released
Kareem Rahma, host of the popular podcast 'Subway Takes', was recently asked about his interview with Harris before the election.
Rahma sat down in an interview with Forbes' Steve Bertoni, where he revealed Harris gave a 'weird' and 'not good' take.
According to Rahma, the former vice president's take was so 'bad 'that both he and Harris agreed not to air the interview.
'Her take was really confusing and weird – not good, and so we mutually agreed to not publish it. And I got lucky, because I didn't want to be blamed for her losing,' Rahma said.

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Podcaster reveals why ‘really bad' Kamala Harris interview was not released
A podcast host recently revealed why his interview with then-presidential candidate Kamala Harris was not released. Kareem Rahma, host of the popular podcast 'Subway Takes', was recently asked about his interview with Harris before the election. Rahma sat down in an interview with Forbes' Steve Bertoni, where he revealed Harris gave a 'weird' and 'not good' take. According to Rahma, the former vice president's take was so 'bad 'that both he and Harris agreed not to air the interview. 'Her take was really confusing and weird – not good, and so we mutually agreed to not publish it. And I got lucky, because I didn't want to be blamed for her losing,' Rahma said.