Title: Vice President Kamala Harris Breaks Silence with Interviews, Avoids Formal Press Conference
Vice President Kamala Harris, the official Democratic nominee for president, has faced criticism for going 63 days without holding an official press conference. Under pressure to address this issue, Harris has recently stepped up her interviews, including a pre-taped piece with CNN’s Dana Bash and an interview with the National Association of Black Journalists.
Despite increasing media appearances, Harris has yet to hold a formal press conference, drawing comparisons to former President Trump, who has held multiple news conferences in recent weeks. Conservative Radio Libre host Jorge Bonilla believes that Harris is unlikely to hold a press conference as long as the media continues to give her a pass.
In a recent interview in Philadelphia, Harris faced criticism for her response when asked about her economic policy. She cited her middle-class upbringing and emphasized the importance of creating opportunities for all Americans.
While Harris continues to avoid a formal press conference, the contrast in media availability between her and Trump remains a point of contention. As the election approaches, the issue of Harris’s lack of press conferences may continue to be a topic of discussion.
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