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Kamala Harris Set to Do a Flurry of Interviews—All With Friendly Outlets

Vice President Kamala Harris has been dodging tough interviews ever since she became the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee, and the press appears to be getting sick of it.

The vice president has participated in very few interviews since receiving the nomination, and each of them has been friendly. Even then, she could not even handle the most softball of questions. On multiple occasions, she completely bombed, which explains why her team has been hesitant to put her in front of cameras.

During a recent appearance on MSNBC, journalist Andrea Mitchell argued that Harris needs to do “more interviews and serious interviews” because she is losing support among men.

It appears that Team Harris understands the assignment. She will be doing more interviews over the next week, according to The New York Times. She will be participating in a series of interviews on popular television and radio platforms as the campaign heads into the final stretch before Election Day.

Harris is set to appear on “The View,” Howard Stern’s radio show, “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” among others. Of course, you might already see what each of these shows have in common, right? They are all media outlets that are friendly to Democrats. The vice president is avoiding any media that might actually press her on her record or ask more challenging questions.

The article notes Harris’ recent appearances with MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle, one of the vice president’s most enthusiastic shills. Both Stern and Colbert have already endorsed her or President Joe Biden.

Harris’ focus on non-traditional media shows that her team understands that establishment media outlets are no longer the primary sources of news for many voters.

“Her campaign, like that of former President Donald J. Trump, believes that the traditional strategy of interviews with broadcast networks and national newspapers is outdated and not worth the accompanying risks,” the report notes.

Of course, Mitchell is right. Harris was never going to be able to avoid the media forever. Polling shows that she and former President Donald Trump are nearly neck and neck, with the latest RealClearPolling average putting her only two points above her opponent.

At this point, it is too risky for Harris not to speak with the press. However, speaking only to friendly reporters is not unpredictable. This is the best way to put her best foot forward in the lead-up to the election without completely wrecking herself on camera.

Still, given Harris’ propensity for gaffes and word salads, even the most friendly of interviews might not be enough to save her.

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