Kamala & Walz Will Sit Down For Interview

Hello everyone, let’s talk about Kamala Harris and the game of hide-and-seek she’s been playing with the press.

It’s been over a month since she officially threw her hat into the presidential race, and what’s she done since? Absolutely nothing when it comes to interviews and press conferences. Instead, she’s relying on anonymous aides to leak her positions to the media. That’s right—she’s dodging the spotlight, and time is running out on this charade.

Back in early August, Harris assured reporters she’d do a sit-down interview “before the end of the month.” Well, folks, that deadline is just days away, and the silence is deafening. It’s becoming clearer by the minute that she’s terrified of actually following through on that promise.

According to Politico, her handlers are now scrambling to figure out who she’ll finally sit down with. They’re even going as far as asking reporters who they think she should talk to—like this is some kind of popularity contest instead of, you know, a presidential campaign.

Let’s put this in perspective: we’re talking about the sitting vice president of the United States. Harris has been in the public eye for years, with a record as long as a CVS receipt. By now, it shouldn’t be difficult for her to do multiple interviews with various outlets. Especially since anyone she picks is likely to shower her with softballs, more focused on what kind of ice cream she likes than on any real policy discussion.

But no, instead of confidently stepping into the ring, she’s running scared. Her team is trying to set up the easiest interview possible, likely with some journalist who’s already bought into the hype of her “historic” candidacy. The result? A farce of an interview that will do nothing to challenge her or inform the public. Expect fluff questions and a narrative of triumph, but don’t hold your breath for anything substantial.

And here’s the kicker: Harris left herself some wiggle room in her commitment. She could end up scheduling the interview for mid-September and claim that’s what she meant all along. As long as it’s “on the books” before the end of August, she can technically say she kept her word, even if the interview doesn’t air until weeks later.

Does any of this sound like confidence to you? We keep hearing that Harris is coasting to victory, but with over two months left until election day, she’s twisting in the wind, dodging even the most basic responsibilities of a candidate.

It makes you wonder—what’s really going on inside the Harris campaign? This has all the signs of a “dog caught the car” situation. She successfully edged Joe Biden out, but now that she’s the nominee, the reality of what that entails is hitting her hard. And from the looks of it, she’s not handling it well.

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