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Jacob Soboroff Takes on Paul Rudd During Live Shooting
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Jacob Soboroff Takes on Paul Rudd During Live Shooting

Actor Paul Rudd He made an unexpected cameo during an MSNBC live broadcast from a polling station in Philadelphia on Tuesday.

Voters waited in line for hours at the Temple University campus in a city where the Vice President works. Kamala Harris We hope to have high participation. Harris held four rallies Monday in Pennsylvania, which may be the most important state in her race against the former President. Donald Trump.

MSNBC reporter Jacob Soboroff He was reporting from Temple University, where he was interviewing voters who said they had been waiting in line for two hours. He noted that a table was set up to offer people snacks and drinks while they waited.

After finishing his report, he threw it back. Deadline: White House homeowner Nicolle Wallace.

“Two things,” he said. “If people giving out snacks are taking donations for their snack supply, please give me a Venmo and I will Venmo them to replenish the snack line.”

Soboroff she looked offscreen and yelled, “Nicolle Wallace wants your Venmo, guys.”

When Wallace started speaking again, Soboroff seemed distracted and began flexing his muscles on the voting line:

SOBOROFF: Nicolle, wait a second. Sorry to interrupt you, but I think I heard someone come out when they heard there was a long queue here. Here it is. Hello Paul! Paul! I’m live with Nicolle Wallace on MSNBC. Paul Rudd has just arrived, Nicolle, because he heard the queue was very long. Paul, what brought you out?

RUDD: I just wanted to give people water. They wait in line for a long time and it’s great to have all these young people out to vote.

SOBOROFF: They say there will be some of these young men lining up for two hours.

RUDD: That’s very impressive.

SOBOROFF: When you heard that, you said, “I need to get here right now. “I need to get to this line”?

RUDD: We’re doing a lot of things in Pennsylvania today. And yes, we wanted to go out and tell these students that they were doing some really great things.

SOBOROFF: It’s good to see you. I’m grateful to be here. How do you feel about the election?

RUDD: I like to pass out some water.

SOBOROFF: I’ll let you do that. Nicolle Wallace wanted her Venmo’s. Grab your Venmo because he wants to deliver some water too.

RUDD: Thank you.

SOBOROFF: Thank you, Paul.

Watch the above via MSNBC.

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