VP Harris snubs long-standing traditional Al Smith memorial Catholic fundraising dinner

 September 22, 2024

Vice President Kamala Harris has not only ducked out on countless press opportunities, but it appears as though she'll be skipping another important -- and traditional -- event usually attended by the presidential nominees of each party. 

According to Breitbart, Harris will reportedly skip the historic and traditional Al Smith fundraiser dinner, where presidential candidates typically "lightly" roast one another and others.

The fundraising dinner, which is held in Midtown Manhattan, is one of the more important events of the late campaign season, with tickets difficult to obtain and always sold out.

Harris' campaign, when asked why she wouldn't be in attendance, told CNN that she would be campaigning in a battleground state at the time of the dinner.

What's going on?

Harris was knocked for snubbing the important Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation dinner, where she has a major shot at winning over Catholic swing voters -- an important demographic in the upcoming election.

Breitbart described the fundraising dinner:

The event is described as being a “historic Catholic fundraiser” in which the two presidential nominees from the Democrat and Republican parties give “light roasts” that are “aimed at one another and others.”

The outlet added:

The tradition of the presidential candidates speaking and roasting each other began when former President John F. Kennedy and former President Richard Nixon spoke at the Al Smith dinner in 1960, according to Fox News.

The dinner was attended by former President Donald Trump in both 2016 and in 2020. At the 2016 dinner, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton shared the stage with Trump. The two roasted each other and generated quite a bit of entertainment.

Statement released

Archdiocese spokesperson Joseph Zwilling released a statement after news broke of Harris' plan to skip the event.

"We are disappointed that she will not be with us, as this is an evening of unity and putting aside political differences in support of a good cause of helping women and children in need regardless of race, creed, or background," he said.

Zwilling added, "I hope she reconsiders."

Fox News added, that Joe Biden attended the dinner in 2020 with Trump, though neither candidate roasted each other at that one.

 

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