The highly anticipated 2024 election-themed installment of Epic Rap Battles of History (ERB), featuring Donald Trump vs. Kamala Harris, dropped on October 26, 2024, delivering a politically charged and surprisingly controversial clash that has dominated fan discussions ever since. This 89th episode of the iconic YouTube series, created by Nice Peter and EpicLLOYD, was a high-stakes return to the political arena, following previous battles like Trump vs. Hillary Clinton and Trump vs. Joe Biden. The battle was a rapid-fire exchange of election-cycle roasts, but its reception was immediately split, with fans debating everything from the quality of the beat to the spot-on impressions, and especially the unexpected appearance of a classic ERB character.
The core intention behind the battle was to capture the intensity and key talking points of the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election just weeks before the vote, using the signature ERB format to satirize and summarize the campaign's biggest controversies. As of today, December 16, 2025, the conversation remains fresh, not just about the rhymes but about the political figures themselves, whose biographies anchor the real-world context of the rap battle's disses.
The Political Giants: Donald Trump and Kamala Harris Biography Profiles
The battle pits two of the most recognizable and consequential figures in modern American politics against each other. Understanding their backgrounds provides the necessary context for the disses exchanged in the rap battle.
Donald John Trump Sr.
- Born: June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York City, U.S.
- Education: B.S. in Economics from the Wharton School of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania (1968).
- Business Career: Took control of his father's real estate company (Elizabeth Trump & Son) in 1971, later renaming it The Trump Organization. He was involved in real estate, casinos, and hotels globally.
- Media Personality: Hosted and served as executive producer of the popular reality television show The Apprentice from 2004 to 2015.
- Political Office: 45th President of the United States (2017–2021).
- 2024 Election Role: Republican Presidential Candidate and later 47th President-Elect.
- Key Entities: The Trump Organization, Melania Trump, Mike Pence, The Art of the Deal, Mar-a-Lago.
Kamala Devi Harris
- Born: October 20, 1964, in Oakland, California, U.S.
- Parents: Daughter of immigrants; her father was born in Jamaica, and her mother was born in India.
- Education: B.A. from Howard University (1986); J.D. from the University of California, Hastings College of the Law (1989).
- Legal Career: Deputy District Attorney, Alameda County (1990–1998); District Attorney of San Francisco (2004–2011); Attorney General of California (2011–2017).
- Political Office: U.S. Senator from California (2017–2021); 49th Vice President of the United States (2021–2025).
- Historical Significance: First woman, first African American, and first Asian American to serve as U.S. Vice President.
- 2024 Election Role: Democratic Presidential Nominee.
- Key Entities: Doug Emhoff, Joe Biden, Shyamala Gopalan, Maya Harris, California Attorney General.
The Battle’s Anatomy: Shocking Roasts, The Controversial Beat, and LSI Keywords
The "Donald Trump vs Kamala Harris" battle was the eighty-ninth episode of ERB and the seventh episode of Season 7, continuing the series' tradition of topical, election-year content. The episode was written by the core team of Nice Peter, EpicLLOYD, and Zach Sherwin, alongside contributors from their Patreon Writers Crew.
The Controversial Production: Beat and Impressions
One of the most immediate and polarizing aspects of the battle was its production quality, specifically the musical track. Unlike some of ERB's universally praised beats, the one for this battle received mixed reviews on social media and Reddit. Critics described it as "weird," "awful," and having an "awkward" flow, suggesting the producers might have been rushed to meet the election timeline. This perceived weakness in the instrumental track became a major talking point, overshadowing some of the lyrical content for some viewers.
Conversely, the vocal impressions were a highlight. Many fans praised the Kamala Harris impression as "spot on" and perhaps one of the most accurate in ERB history, even surpassing the realism of the J. Robert Oppenheimer impression. This praise suggests the voice actor successfully captured the Vice President's cadence and tone, lending authenticity to her performance.
5 Shocking and Political Roasts
The lyrics were packed with politically charged references, using the candidates' real-world controversies and campaign slogans as ammunition. The writers, likely constrained by the need to avoid overly sensitive or legally dubious material (a common challenge in political satire), still managed to land several memorable blows:
- "Cameltoe Harris" Line: Trump’s rap included the highly controversial line, "The way you divide our country, I’ll call you: Cameltoe Harris!" This shocking, crude pun on her name was a direct reference to his frequent "radical left" accusations and immediately became a flashpoint for debate over the battle's tone.
- The "Ketchup" Insult: Kamala Harris hit back with a reference to a well-known anecdote about Trump's temper: "Oh, good one, you ketchup smelling edgelord! You rock the beat softer than Stormy Daniel’s headboard!" This double-barrelled insult linked his alleged temper (and affinity for ketchup) with his legal issues.
- The Inflation Clip: Trump attacked Harris on the economy, rapping, "Your inflation’s got our nation clippin’ coupons." This directly referenced the high inflation rates that peaked during the Biden-Harris administration, a key Republican talking point.
- The Taylor Swift Flex: Harris used a pop culture reference to counter Trump's claims of having "all the biggest rallies": "I have all the biggest rallies! / Yeah, well I’ve got Taylor Swift!" This line capitalized on the major media attention surrounding Taylor Swift’s endorsement and political influence during the election cycle.
- The "Chapter 11" Warning: This line was delivered by the surprise guest, Theodore Roosevelt, but was aimed squarely at Trump: "Try not to slide democracy straight to Chapter 11!" This was a subtle but powerful reference to Trump's business bankruptcies and the political anxieties about the state of American democracy.
The Surprise Twist and The Real Winner of the Battle
The battle’s structure followed a classic two-verse exchange between the main combatants, but the real twist—and the consensus winner for many fans—was the dramatic, unannounced entry of a third party: 26th U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt.
Theodore Roosevelt's Intervention
Roosevelt, a previous ERB participant (pitted against Winston Churchill), arrived on the back of his iconic "musky antlered beast"—a moose—to interrupt the escalating, personal attacks. His verse served as a powerful meta-commentary on the state of American political discourse, which many ERB fans felt had become too toxic and divisive in the lead-up to the 2024 election.
His opening lines immediately cut through the noise:
"Jumpin’ Jesus H. Huckleberry Christ on a crutch! No one wants to fight about politics this much!"
Roosevelt's verse was a direct plea for a return to principle, reminding both candidates of the fundamental values of the government: "This government was founded on self-evident truths. So keep it of the people, by the people, for the people! Moose!" This surprise intervention provided a much-needed authoritative voice, shifting the focus from personal insults back to the foundational duties of the presidency.
Who Truly Won the ERB?
In the tradition of Epic Rap Battles of History, the question of "Who won?" is left to the viewer. However, based on the immediate fan reaction and critical consensus:
- Kamala Harris: Her performance was technically strong, largely due to the "perfect" impression and a series of sharp, timely disses (like the Taylor Swift and "ketchup" lines). Some fans felt the strength of her voice actor's portrayal gave her the edge in authenticity.
- Donald Trump: His verses contained the most aggressive, clickbait-style lines (such as the "Cameltoe Harris" pun), which, while controversial, kept the energy high and mirrored his real-life persona. However, some found his flow less consistent.
- Theodore Roosevelt: The *clear* winner in the eyes of the fanbase. His appearance was unexpected, his lines were insightful, and his role as a historical elder statesman provided the moral victory. He successfully roasted both candidates for their pettiness and political theater, making his verse the most quoted and celebrated part of the battle.
Ultimately, the "Donald Trump vs Kamala Harris" ERB episode is a perfect time capsule of the 2024 election. It is a battle defined by its mixed production, its shocking political jabs, and the unanimous victory of a historical figure who reminded everyone to focus on the self-evident truths of the nation.
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