Kamala Harris had the full Iowa State Fair experience on Saturday, grilling meat, chowing down on pork chops and casting a corn kernel for herself in a 2020 poll, while a pack of press and supporters chased her around the Des Moines venue.

The senator who's most likely to be dressed in a suit, had on pale blue jeans, white button down and kicks for the fair. She was the one of almost a dozen 2020 Democrats to make her way up and down the main artery of the outdoor space over the weekend, buying fried foods and posing for selfies with members of the crowd.

'Oh my God. It's so good. It's so good. And it's moist,' she said as she tore into a pork chop at the Iowa Pork Producers Association's tent.

Her sister Maya Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff followed along as Iowa power player Sue Divorsky led the California senator in and out of stalls.

'I loved the pork chop. I want like four more of them,' Emhoff told DailyMail.com as they walked along.

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Kamala Harris eats a pork chop at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, Iowa, U.S. on Saturday

Harris grilled the pork chops at the Iowa Pork Producers Association tent in before gobbling down one

'Oh my God. It's so good,' Harris said as she sunk her teeth into the fair treat

An @IowaStateFair tradition, pork chop on a stick. 6-pack of them for @KamalaHarris and crew pic.twitter.com/VUrPWy6mC7 — Andrew Batt (@AndBatt) August 10, 2019

Harris excitedly pulls out her wallet to order a pork chop on a stick at the Iowa State Fair

Cory Booker eats a deep fried peanut butter and jelly sandwich at the Iowa State Fair

'The best way to describe this is a little slice of heaven,' he said to reporters afterward

Elizabeth Warren bought a corn dog but didn't eat it on camera. She took it with her to go

Warren signed autographs and took selfies as a crush of people followed her along.

Elizabeth Warren and Cory Booker followed in her footsteps, although they skipped the pork chops event.

The Massachusetts senator signed autographs and bought a corn dog for the road.

'Nobody get injured over a corn dog,' she told reporters, filming as they walked backwards, in case she took a bite of it.

Booker made a pit stop along his route to the barn that houses the famous Iowa State Fair butter cow. There, he sat down on a bench to catch up with his mom, who was tagging along on the trip.

They'd attended a funeral earlier in the day for his great aunt, who he said was an Iowa native.

He stopped at the 'Veggie Table' stand, where he bought a 'Golden Fried PB&J.'

'The best way to describe this is a little slice of heaven,' he said.

He also bought a voter a vegetarian corn dog. She told him, 'Thank you for all that you do.'

Booker ordered a second deep-fried PB&J on a stick, asking the family that owns the stall, 'Do you guys ship those to Jersey?'

He left them a $10 tip for the generous service. Telling them, as they tried to return the money, 'No, no, no.'

The lawmaker took her pork chop on the road, walking and eating to cover more ground

The pork chops that Harris purchased weren't the only thing that was moist - it was a hot humid 86 degrees Fahrenheit in Des Moines on Saturday and Harris was glistening with sweat before it was all over.

She seemed to be enjoying herself, though, staying at the fair more than an hour after she'd concluded a speech at the 'Political Soapbox,' where she told fairgoers that they must fight for American ideals while she ripped into Donald Trump.

'We're not going back. We're not going back,' she said to applause of Trump's promise to 'Make America Great Again.'

Harris fielded questions from reporters, also, telling DailyMail.com that she 'doesn't know enough' about Jeffrey Epstein's suicide to say whether it warrants a congressional investigation.

Several of her colleagues and competitors for the Democratic nomination had said that morning that they believed there should be a congressional investigation.

She did seem to endorse a push for Walmart to stop selling firearms. But she quickly backtracked and argued that she'd like to see better background checks and has no problem with gun sales, as long as the buyer has been properly vetted.

'Yeah, they should stop selling guns. I do believe that. We need background checks, let's just start with that,' she said. 'We need background checks, and we need people to be, as I've said, responsible in the way that they are selling them.

But then she said, 'So it's not about everyone needs to stop selling guns, but we absolutely need to have checks and balances on that. And part of that is we need background checks. And that's where I begin and end.'

'If they participate in background checks, fine. But right now they're not, and that's why I said that,' she added.

As she walked about the fair, Harris at one point bumped into competitor and Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan, who was visiting the fair with his family after his soapbox speech.

She greeted him warmly before they went their separate ways. He moved on an ice cream stand, where he treated his son, Brady, 5, to a cold treat, before they were on the move again.

Amy Klobuchar eats Cheese Curds during her visit to the Iowa State Fair after speaking on the 'Political Soapbox' at the Des Moines event

Walking to their next stop, a stall selling corn dogs, Ryan told DailyMail.com that he does support a congressional investigation into Epstein's suicide.

He questioned how the billionaire accused of sex trafficking could kill himself while he was on suicide watch.

'I don't know how a high-profile person like that was able to commit suicide in his jail cell, or however that happened. So we need to definitely look into that for sure,' he said.

Asked again if he was endorsing a congressional investigation, he said, 'Yeah, if need be. I'm sure the agencies can do a review, but Congress should provide some oversight.

'And then also we've got to make sure that there's justice for everybody included in the potential criminal activity.'

A moment later, he was buying Brady a deep-fried and battered hot dog on a stick.

Ryan tore pieces off of it, careful not to be caught shoving the oblong object into his mouth on national television. His curly-haired son on the other hand was all to happy to be photographed devouring it.

As they made their way around the fairgrounds, Brady, became the object of fairgoers's affection, with one Iowan offering him some of her cheese curds.

Other fairgoers were baffled about the crowd asking 'who is that?' as the low-polling presidential candidate and his family chatted with future voters.

Harris votes for herself in the 'corn poll' at the Iowa State Fair after speaking at the soapbox

OLD FRIENDS: Harris passed by Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan as she worked the state fair on Saturday

BORROW A KID: Harris picked up Tim Ryan's son, Brady, 5, and gave him a hug at the fair

Harris laughs as a crowd of reporters chases her around the state fair trying to get her every move on camera

New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand had also arrived by then. She took her son with her to cast her corn kernel ballot for her favorite candidate. He teased her, and went to cast the vote for a competitor, Elizabeth Warren.

Gillibrand guided his hand to right place, and he relented, dropping the kernel in the jar representing his mother.

She told DailyMail.com after her soapbox speech that she believes Walmart should stop selling firearms.

'I don't want them to be selling any military-style weapons, if they do,' she clarified during a walk-and-talk later.

She said that the sales ban should apply to rapid-fire arms sales and not all guns.

Booker said in a Friday tweet that Walmart should stop selling guns until the standard for gun sales is raised.

He told DailyMail.com in an interview at the Iowa State Fair that the federal government needs to make it more difficult to purchase a gun.

As for Epstein, the senator noted that he'd had a busy day and wasn't directly following the case.

'I haven't studied enough to have a response,' he admitted.

.@SenGillibrand's son casts his kernel vote at the @WHOhd #IowaStateFair - jokes about voting for @ewarren, saying "she's pretty good," before ultimately deciding on his mom. pic.twitter.com/IoHv6hKMGz — Ben Pu (@BenPu_nbc) August 10, 2019

Tulsi Gabbard, a vegan, bought fried avocados from a food vendor during her fair visit

Joe Biden bought himself, and a young boy, ice cream when he came to the fair on Thursday