Kamala Harris grants first interview to CNN after weeks of avoiding press, to be joined by Tim Walz

Date:

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

Vice President Kamala Harris‘ first sit-down interview as the Democratic nominee will be a joint interview with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz on CNN after weeks of avoiding the press. 

The Democratic ticket will join CNN’s Dana Bash for what’s being called an “extensive interview” as they campaign in the battleground state of Georgia.

The interview will be taped Thursday afternoon and will air on Thursday night at 9 p.m. ET in a primetime special. 

37 DAYS: VP HARRIS REFUSES TO REVEAL POLICY POSITIONS, GIVE NEWS CONFERENCES OR INTERVIEWS

It has been over a month since Harris emerged as the Democratic nominee following President Biden’s dramatic exit from the 2024 race. The VP had been facing growing scrutiny for avoiding interviews and press conferences, which only intensified after last week’s Democratic convention. 

Harris will have a lot to answer for, including several policy shifts she has apparently undergone, according to anonymous campaign statements to the press. She will likely be asked to explain her sudden evolution on issues like fracking, border security and private health insurance, all of which she took progressive stances on as a presidential candidate in 2019. 

She will also likely face questions about what she knew about Biden’s mental decline behind the scenes despite defending him publicly after his disastrous debate performance.

KAMALA HARRIS SUPPORTERS UNSURE WHEN ASKED ABOUT VP’S POLICY ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Walz, too, will likely face questions over the growing controversy surrounding his military service record as well as his left-wing policies he enacted as Minnesota’s governor.

Bash was one of the moderators in the CNN presidential debate in June, which marked the beginning of the end for Biden’s candidacy after his faltering performance shocked the nation. 

See also  Northern lights dazzle much farther south than normal. Here's what's behind the show

AP PANNED FOR SAYING HARRIS IS ‘HAVING IT BOTH WAYS’ AS A SITTING VP, CHANGE CANDIDATE: ‘YOU’RE LETTING HER’

Former President Trump and his running mate Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, have repeatedly attacked Harris and Walz for avoiding the press as the Republican ticket has regularly done interviews and press conferences in recent weeks.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

iOS 18: Maximize your privacy by turning off these iPhone settings now

IOS 18 brings a host of new features to...

Easy ways to make calls when vision is a challenge

Technology can be wonderfully convenient and provide a great...

This gigayacht has a glass-bottom pool and stunning underwater lounge

Get ready for a yacht that even James Bond...

Chinese humanoid robot could be the future of affordable in-home care

Did you know that the average annual cost of...