Eagle-eyed viewers have taken to social media after spotting a particular detail in a video of Kamala Harris talking on the phone with a voter.The vice president and democratic nominee is looking to make history as the United States' first female president.On Election Day (Tuesday, November 5), Harris stopped by the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington DC to meet with staff and those who are phone banking for her campaign.One particular video circulating social media was captured by CNN cameras and shows the 60-year-old speaking to a caller. However, one particular moment has since fuelled allegations on social media of the call being "faked".Check out the clip below:“Hi. How you doing?” Harris could be heard saying to the unnamed person after introducing herself.“I just came by to see if all [these] incredible people from every background who are all here voting make calls to reach out to our fellow Americans to remind you how important your vote is," she continued, cited by News.com.au.The presidential nominee then asked if the person had voted already. She paused for a second before exclaiming: “You did? Thank you."When Harris turned her iPhone screen around to her supporters, who cheered loud enough for the other person at the end of the line to hear, many viewers at home noticed that her device appeared to show that she had the camera app open.Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are the two top candidates. Credit: Getty ImagesHarris' alleged gaffe comes as voters to see whether Harris or Donald Trump will win a historic presidential race after the first polls closed.
According to the results, the 78-year-old Republican nominee has won in Florida, Kentucky, and other traditionally Republican-leaning states.
Meanwhile, Harris has secured victory in Maryland, Vermont, and other traditionally Democratic states.Each candidate will need at least 270 electoral votes to win.Featured image credit: Andrew Harnik / Getty