Kylie Gillies channels Kamala Harris' husband Doug as she rallies behind co-host Larry Emdur in his campaign to win the Gold Logie

Kylie Gillies is pulling out all stops in support of Larry Emdur's bid to take home the Gold Logie this year.

The Morning Show star borrowed a 'campaign strategy' from the U.S. Presidential race on Wednesday, taking to her social media with a cheeky post in order to win votes for her co-host.

Posting a photo of herself in a suit and blue shirt Kylie, 57, can be seen holding a sign reading: 'Emdur for Gold'. 

Kylie's picture is an exact replica of the social media campaign launched by Doug Emhoff the husband of U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris who is out to win the Democrats vote as their Presidential nominee.

She also included a picture of Emhoff holding a sign that says 'Harris for President'.     

'I'm doing a Doug,' Kylie explained in the caption.

'Kamala Harris' husband, Douglas Emhoff, is the Second Gentleman of the United States. He's campaigning hard for his wife to be the next President,' Kylie continued.

'I'm the First Lady of The Morning Show, and I too have spent 57 cents on a piece of paper to campaign for my work husband to be elected to the highest office in the Australian TV land - the Gold Logie. 

Kylie Gillies is pulling out all stops in support of Larry Emdur's bid to take home the Gold Logie this year. And the Morning Show co-host is borrowing 'campaign strategy' from the U.S. Presidential race. Pictured: Kylie did a mockup of the social media campaign launched by Doug Emhoff the husband of U.S. Vice-President and Presidential hopeful Kamala Harris\

Kylie Gillies is pulling out all stops in support of Larry Emdur's bid to take home the Gold Logie this year. And the Morning Show co-host is borrowing 'campaign strategy' from the U.S. Presidential race. Pictured: Kylie did a mockup of the social media campaign launched by Doug Emhoff the husband of U.S. Vice-President and Presidential hopeful Kamala Harris\

'Kamala Harris is a former courtroom prosecutor. Larry Emdur has held court in Australian lounge rooms for 40 years.

'She has caught killers. Larry says he's guilty of killing off more TV shows than any other host. (He's too harsh. Those canines in Celebrity Dog School really let him down),' she joked.

'Make your vote count! And justify our expenditure on both blue AND red ink cartridges for the poster. 

Kylie called herself the First Lady of The Morning Show in the share and told followers she was  campaigning for her 'work husband' to be elected to the highest office in the Australian TV land - the Gold Logie. Pictured: Larry Emdur

Kylie called herself the First Lady of The Morning Show in the share and told followers she was  campaigning for her 'work husband' to be elected to the highest office in the Australian TV land - the Gold Logie. Pictured: Larry Emdur

'Vote 1 for my co-host, the ever-smiling, ever fabulous Larry Emdur to take home Gold...'

'*Written & authorised by k gillies for the letsgetlarrygold party. Party? There better be a party!!' concluded the TV star.

Larry later posted a naughty reply on Kyle's share: 

Kylie told followers to Vote 1 for my co-host, the ever-smiling, ever fabulous Larry Emdur to take home Gold. Pictured: Kylie and her 'Larry for Gold' sign

Kylie told followers to Vote 1 for my co-host, the ever-smiling, ever fabulous Larry Emdur to take home Gold. Pictured: Kylie and her 'Larry for Gold' sign

'Hahaha, I will leave the 57 cents on your desk tomorrow. Thanks for adoring me the way Melania adores Donald,' he said

Larry faces stiff competition in the Gold Logie race to be crowned Most Popular Personality on Australian Television. 

Fellow contenders include Robert Irwin and his I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! co-host Julia Morris.

Sonia Kruger, Asher Keddie and Andy Lee are also in the running for the prestigious gong.

The ceremony will be held at The Star in Sydney on Sunday, 18 August.

Presidential hopeful and Vice-President Kamala Harris (pictured)

Presidential hopeful and Vice-President Kamala Harris (pictured)

Earlier this month Kylie and Larry celebrated 17 years as co-hosts of Seven's Morning Show

Earlier this month Kylie and Larry celebrated 17 years as co-hosts of Seven's Morning Show