Kamala Harris Delays Media Engagements as Election Nears
The Democratic nominee prioritizes voter outreach over press interviews, despite rising pressure for unscripted appearances.
- Vice President Kamala Harris has not given a major interview since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee over a month ago.
- Campaign officials state Harris will engage with the media on her own schedule, citing a busy campaign timeline.
- Critics argue her reluctance to face unscripted questions leaves voters in the dark about her policy positions.
- Harris' campaign emphasizes strategic communication with voters, focusing on direct outreach rather than media interactions.
- Comparatively, former President Trump has actively participated in interviews and press conferences since announcing his candidacy.