Kamala To Do Several Interviews

It looks like Kamala Harris is finally peeking out from behind the curtain after hiding from the press for the last 50 days.

That’s right, the woman who’s practically been a ghost since becoming the Democrats’ de-facto presidential nominee has decided it’s time for some damage control. According to a New York Times report, Harris is now gearing up for a media blitz, doing local and national interviews—something that should have been happening all along, right?

But here’s the kicker: this sudden media push comes right after the presidential debate. Now, some outlets are busy patting Harris on the back, claiming she “won” the debate. But let’s not forget, other outlets like Reuters and—yes, even the New York Times—have reported pro-Trump results too.

And let’s be real, polls and focus groups with independents and undecided voters didn’t exactly hand Harris a golden ticket. Many favored Trump’s responses on key issues like the economy and illegal immigration. Funny how that part doesn’t make the headlines as much, isn’t it?

So, what’s the plan now? According to a Harris campaign memo, it’s time to ramp up her visibility. Translation: more photo ops in battleground states and a handful of carefully chosen interviews, including one with the National Association of Black Journalists. Don’t expect any hard-hitting questions, though. These interviews are more likely to feel like a stroll through the park than a grilling.

Meanwhile, Trump isn’t shy about calling out Harris for dodging debates in the past. Remember when she refused to debate on Fox News? Yeah, Trump sure does. And now, Harris’s team is pushing for another debate, but Trump’s having none of it. His response? A classic: “THERE WILL BE NO THIRD DEBATE!” You can almost hear him laughing while typing that Truth Social post.

The truth is, Harris is trying to play catch-up after avoiding the spotlight for far too long. It’s like showing up to the game in the fourth quarter and hoping no one noticed you’ve been sitting on the bench the whole time. We’ll see how these carefully curated media appearances pan out, but don’t hold your breath for any surprises.

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