Kamala Harris Needs to Address Media Criticism or Face Consequences

  • Marian Bartoletti
  • August 8, 2024 03:04am
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Vice President Harris has come under fire for her lack of media appearances since becoming the official Democratic nominee for president. CNN's Van Jones and other political commentators believe that Harris' absence from the press will ultimately hurt her campaign. They argue that she needs to be available to answer questions from reporters and demonstrate her ability to handle the demands of the presidency.

Vice President Kamala Harris has been criticized for her lack of media appearances since becoming the official Democratic nominee for president. CNN's Van Jones and other political commentators believe that Harris' absence from the press will ultimately hurt her campaign. They argue that she needs to be available to answer questions from reporters and demonstrate her ability to handle the demands of the presidency.

Kamala Harris Needs to Address Media Criticism or Face Consequences

Kamala Harris Needs to Address Media Criticism or Face Consequences

Harris has not granted any interviews with the press or held any press conferences in her roughly two weeks of taking over the top of the ticket. This has led to speculation that she is avoiding the media because she is not confident in her ability to answer questions or defend her record.

Jones said that Harris' lack of media appearances "can't last" and that she needs to be available to the press. "I'm not mad that she's not doing 15 interviews a day," he said, noting Harris had only been at the top of the Democratic ticket for about two weeks, and became the official nominee on Friday. "But it can't last. It's very important. And we can't make favorites. Anybody running for the top office needs to be as available as possible."

Kamala Harris Needs to Address Media Criticism or Face Consequences

Kamala Harris Needs to Address Media Criticism or Face Consequences

Scott Jennings, a CNN political commentator, also said former President Trump and Harris should get some debates scheduled.

"She‘s not sat down with any journalist, that I know of. She’s been pretty good in front of a teleprompter, but she refuses to come and answer questions about her time as vice president, her record when she ran for president, her record in the Senate and what she was the most liberal U.S. senator, but at some point, she’s going to have to answer some questions, and it may be that the debate stage is the only place Donald Trump can get that done," Jennings said.

Kamala Harris Needs to Address Media Criticism or Face Consequences

Kamala Harris Needs to Address Media Criticism or Face Consequences

Harris briefly addressed reporters at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland as she and President Biden greeted Americans freed from Russia in a massive prisoner swap, including Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich.

Trump's running mate, Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, called out the press on Tuesday and said it needed to force Harris to answer questions.

"I think you guys have got to do a better job at actually forcing Kamala Harris to answer questions. This is a person who has been a presumptive Democrat nominee for 16 days. She hasn’t taken a single real question from a reporter. The American people deserve to get to know the people who want to lead them, and I think it’s shameful for Kamala Harris, but increasingly for the media, that she is taking a basement strategy of running from reporters instead of getting in front of them and answering tough questions about her record and letting the American people know who she is," Vance said during a press gaggle.

The Democratic National Committee on Friday announced that Harris had officially clinched the 2024 presidential nomination after winning the votes of a majority of pledged delegates to the Democrats' upcoming national convention.

Harris also announced on Tuesday that Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz would be her vice presidential running mate.

Political analysts believe that Harris' lack of media appearances could hurt her campaign. They argue that she needs to be more visible and accessible to the press in order to build support and demonstrate her qualifications for the presidency.

If Harris continues to avoid the media, she could face negative consequences, including losing support from potential voters and donors. She could also appear to be out of touch with the concerns of the American people.

Harris needs to address the criticism and demonstrate her willingness to answer questions from the press. She needs to be available to the media and show that she is capable of handling the demands of the presidency. If she fails to do so, it could cost her the election.

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