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Harris and Walz to sit with CNN for exclusive first joint interview since campaign began

Harris and Walz to sit with CNN for exclusive first joint interview since campaign began
August 27, 2024

Washington (CNN) โ€” Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will sit with CNN for their first joint interview on Thursday as Democrats work to broaden their baseโ€™s excitement from last weekโ€™s Democratic National Convention. 

The interview, conducted by CNNโ€™s chief political correspondent and anchor Dana Bash, will air at 9 p.m. ET on Thursday. It occurs as the candidates embark on a bus tour through the battleground state of Georgia and marks the first time Harris has sat with a journalist for an in-depth, on-the-record conversation since President Joe Biden dropped his bid for a second term and endorsed her on July 21.

The 37 days since her candidacy began have generated a swell of enthusiasm and momentum for Harris, including at last weekโ€™s convention in Chicago. But her lack of a formal news conference or interview has generated criticism from her Republican rivals. Thursdayโ€™s interview fulfils a vow she made earlier in August to schedule a sit-down before the end of the month.

Harris and Walz to sit with CNN for exclusive first joint interview since campaign began
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris in an interview with CNN on Tuesday responded to President Donald Trump's racist attack on four Democratic congresswomen of color by saying he "needs to go back where he came from and leave that office."

With the interview, Harrisโ€™ extraordinarily truncated campaign is entering a new, post-convention phase. Her team is anticipating more scrutiny as she and Walz enter the final weeks before early voting begins. Harris has also been preparing for a September 10 debate with her Republican rival, former President Donald Trump.

Over the past several weeks, Harris has responded to some shouted questions from reporters as she campaigns in battleground states. She also sat for three interviews with content creators and influencers during the DNC last week โ€“ an example of her campaignโ€™s belief that voters, especially young voters, are getting their news from less traditional sources.

That has done little to dampen criticism, issued most sharply by the Republican vice presidential nominee, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, for going more than a month as the Democratic Partyโ€™s standard bearer without facing the scrutiny that comes with a sit-down interview with a journalist. Vance and Trump have held numerous media availabilities during the same time. 

โ€œI think itโ€™s really disgraceful, both for Kamala Harris but also for a lot of the American media that participates in this stuff, to have a person who has been the presumptive nominee of the Democrat Party for 17 days and refuses to take a single question from the American media,โ€ Vance said in Wisconsin earlier this month.

Some of Vanceโ€™s and Trumpโ€™s media interactions, however, have presented problems for both candidates โ€“ with Vance having to explain past statements he made about childless women and Trump questioning Harrisโ€™ racial identity and falsely accusing his biracial opponent of only recently presenting herself as Black. Those are exactly the kinds of unforced media errors the Harris campaign may have been seeking to avoid.

The interview will present Harris with the first chance to elucidate her position on various domestic and foreign issues during a campaign that has so far been heavy on vibes but light on concrete policy. She will also have a chance โ€“ if she chooses โ€“ to explain how her positions might differ from Biden.

Previous major interviews have presented a challenge for Harris. During a 2021 sit-down with NBCโ€™s Lester Holt, Harris responded with annoyance when asked why she had not visited the US-Mexico border as part of her assignment to investigate root causes of migration from Central and South America.

โ€œAt some point, you know, we are going to the border,โ€ Harris said in the interview. โ€œWeโ€™ve been to the border. So, this whole, this whole, this whole thing about the border. Weโ€™ve been to the border. Weโ€™ve been to the border.โ€

Holt responded: โ€œYou havenโ€™t been to the border.โ€

โ€œI, and I havenโ€™t been to Europe. And I mean, I donโ€™t โ€“ I donโ€™t understand the point that youโ€™re making,โ€ Harris said with a laugh. She added: โ€œIโ€™m not discounting the importance of the border.โ€

More recent interviews have shown Harris on steadier ground. In the moments following the disastrous June 27 debate that would eventually torpedo Bidenโ€™s hopes for a second term, Harris sat for an interview with CNNโ€™s Anderson Cooper and presented a strong defense of the presidentโ€™s performance โ€“ being one of the very few Biden allies who publicly remained staunchly in his corner.

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