Kamala Harris talking to supporters and Steelers fan on commercialKamala Harris and Steelers fan (Photos via Getty Images and Twitter)
Vice President Kamala Harris is taking the gloves off as millions of football fans will be watching the Pittsburgh Steelers take on the New York Giants on Monday Night Football.

Harris will run an ad during Monday night’s Pittsburgh Steelers game, titled “Yinzer,” with a man named Chris, who describes himself as a diehard Steelers fan.

“Donald Trump does not care about the working man whatsoever. He’s a little rich kid too, he ain’t me,” Chris says. “Little silver spoon boy Donald Trump. How is he relatable to me whatsoever? The guy literally lives in a country club. Do I look like a country club kind of guy?”

Millions of people tune in to watch NFL games, so many will be either happy or mad about this ad.

President Donald Trump already had a campaign run during Sunday’s third quarter of the Philadelphia Eagles game. The ad, titled “Never Quit,” focuses on Trump’s economic record, blames Biden for inflation, and claims an illegal immigration crisis at the southern U.S. border.

Kamala Harris also had one titled “Philly vs. Trump,” which includes footage of Trump saying, “Bad things happen in Philadelphia” during a 2020 debate.

“They don’t like us, we don’t care,” the voiceover states, “And when you fight us, we fight back. From 1776 to 4th and 26, so go ahead, talk whatever s–t you want, Donald. We’re voting soon. And when it comes to freedom, Philly is undefeated.”

The November election is mere days away, so you can expect the attacks to ramp up even more.

Kamala Harris Does Sit-Down Interview With Shannon Sharpe

Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are making their final rounds just ahead of the Presidential election.

Vice President Harris recently discussed Trump and his appeal to black men in an interview with former NFL star Shannon Sharpe on his ‘Club Shay Shay’ podcast, which was released Monday.

‘Don’t think you in Donald Trump’s club. You’re not. He not gonna be thinkin’ about you,’ Harris said. ‘You think he’s having you over for dinner?’

Recent polls show Harris struggling with getting the same level of support by black men as some other Democratic candidates.

Barack Obama got 81 percent of black men age 18-44, with the numbers dropping to 63 percent under Hillary Clinton, 53 percent under Joe Biden, and 41 percent for Harris.