As vice president Kamala Harris cracked open a can of Miller High Life beer on Tuesday appearing on CBS' The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, social media users and MAGA supporters went berserk and decoded that she chose Miller High Life beer as it is brewed in Wisconsin, a swing state. It was all staged as Colbert said the vice president was asked ahead of rime whether she could be offered beer live.
"You asked for Miller High Life. I'm just curious..." Colbert wondered when Kamala Harris said the last time she had beer was at a baseball game with her husband Doug. Then Kamala Harris called Miller High Life the "champagne of beers" which went viral.
"Of all beers why did Kamala request Miller High Life? It's brewed in the state of Wisconsin," one wrote.
"Americans don't want a Presidential nominee that would rather drink with Stephen Colbert than help victims of Hurricane Helene," another wrote.
"Imagine losing Wisconsin because you drank High Life out of a can instead of a bottle because some intern on Colbert’s team knows almost nothing about beer and bought the first Miller product they saw on the shelf," a post read.
"Kamala drinking miller high life on a late night show… wisconsin’s gonna be called by 7pm on nov 5th," another post read.
Social media users wrote they did not believe Kamala Harris -- a San Francisco liberal -- will be a fan of Miller High Life, popular among factory workers in Wisconsin.
Fox & Friends also derided on Kamala Harris' beer choice aiming at the election and said no one orders Miller High Life.
Some social media users slammed her for pandering to male votes as one reply to her X account said: "You’re so desperate to get the male vote in this country and you think by sipping beer you’re gonna get it. Go back to your wine. That’s what you really love. This was a stupid PR attempt."
"Nobody else goes on Colbert and drinks beer she's trying to act like she's down to earth wearing a 60,000 dollar necklace, Kamala Harris doesn't know struggle, she has had a silver spoon in her mouth ever since she was born," another wrote.