A shouting match broke out Friday on Fox News as panelists erupted in rage — and laughter — over an analyst's refusal to source his claim about Vice President Kamala Harris . Analyst and attorney Clay Travis shouted down host Martha MacCallum and a fellow panelist as he repeatedly insisted Harris had the worst favorability ratings of any vice president. "The more she talks, the more people turn away from her," Travis exclaimed.

"She has the lowest rated vice president approval rating in history." "That's not true," replied panelist Antjuan Seawright , founder of a political consulting firm. "It is 100 percent true," Travis replied.

"The question is," Seawright replied, shouting to be heard, "Who said that?" Travis didn't answer and instead continued to shout that Harris was "the lowest" and "the worst" then claimed, "I don't have to tell you!" and "You cut me off!" The attorney might have been referencing an NBC poll from 2023 that found 49% of registered voters had a negative view of Harris while only 32% held a positive view, per a new NBC News. Harris' net-negative -17 rating was the lowest in the history of the poll — not of U.S.

history — which began in 1989 , 200 years after the nation's first vice president, John Adams, claimed office . ALSO READ: Donald Trump deep in debt while foreign money keeps coming: disclosure Democratic strategist Cornell Belcher told Axios at the time that vice presidents typically poll on the same level as the president. He also noted.