Kamala Harris Plans Media Interviews Ahead of Election
Kamala Harris Plans Media Interviews Ahead of Election
Kamala Harris Plans Media Interviews Ahead of Election
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Vice President Kamala Harris, the presumptive Democratic nominee for the 2024 presidential election, has notably avoided media interviews for 37 days, raising concerns among Americans about the importance of candidate transparency. A recent poll indicates that nearly 90% of respondents believe it is crucial for her to engage with the press. Harris's campaign has promised an interview by the end of August, with local journalists vying for the opportunity, emphasizing the need for engagement with voters in swing states. Meanwhile, Harris's team is reportedly strategizing over which journalist will handle the interview, with factors like race and gender influencing their decision. Critics, including a campaign advisor, have pointed out that Harris needs to address her shifting policy positions, particularly on issues like fracking. Some analysts suggest she should prioritize direct voter engagement over traditional media interviews to effectively communicate her policies and connect with the electorate.

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