The network, which is famously left-leaning, recognized the fact that Harris has so far refused to engage in any meaningful interviews, with only one unscripted interview having taken place so far. At a glance: Vice President Kamala Harris faced criticism for offering vague responses on critical policy issues during her interview with the NABJ. CNN contributor Kara Swisher noted that Harris faces the difficult task of “being specific while being vague” during the campaign. Many voters, described as “Kamala-curious,” are seeking clarity on how Harris’s policies will differ from President Joe Biden’s. Phillip opened the segment by pointing out that Harris “lacked specifics” in her responses to questions on issues such as gun control and the war in Gaza. She added that the vice president might need to offer more detailed answers to address voter concerns about her policies. The conversation then shifted to a comment made by former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, who defended Harris by stating that she has already outlined policies on her campaign website. Clinton argued that Harris does not need to release more details. However, Phillip countered that Clinton herself had struggled with similar issues during her own campaigns, noting that despite having detailed policies, she wasn’t credited for them by the public.Don't ask, don't answer...
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
The Invisible Candidate
CNN finally notices that Harris won't answer questions:
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