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Could Kamala Harris being a cook influence the White House race? The Los Angeles Times investigates

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Vice President Harris’ experience as a cook could be a political asset, a Los Angeles Times article suggested on Monday.

"Food has long been part of politics. It can reveal a bit of personality and connect a candidate with voters. But pitfalls abound. When a culinary moment doesn't work — John Kerry ordering a cheesesteak in Philadelphia with Swiss cheese instead of Cheez Whiz, or Gerald Ford attempting to eat a tamale without removing its corn husk wrapper — a politician can seem elitist or even, yes, chowderheaded," it read.

The article continued, "Harris, though, seems equipped to navigate potential food faux pas, because she harbors genuine culinary expertise, and has for years made it part of her public persona."

The story cited the vice president’s 2019 YouTube series "Cooking With Kamala" where she displayed "subtle kitchen skills true cooks appreciate."

SCIENCE MAG TOUTS HARRIS BRINGING SCIENCE EXPERIENCE TO WHITE HOUSE BECAUSE OF HER MOM’S CAREER, GETS TRASHED

"Among her abilities: She can deftly crack an egg with one hand. Moments before a TV interview, she advised a journalist on how to brine a Thanksgiving turkey. She reads cookbooks to unwind and has mused that one day she'll write one," it listed.

Though Harris being a cook while campaigning "flies in the face of norms," the LA Times quoted experts listing the benefits if she would embrace

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