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Harris, Walz to Give First Joint Interview Since Campaign Began

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Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, the Democratic ticket, will participate in their first joint interview on Thursday, conducted by CNN anchor Dana Bash in Georgia. The interview coincides with their bus tour through the battleground state. This marks a significant moment in their campaign, which has gained momentum over the 37 days since Harris's candidacy began.

    1. On the whole, Harris's top communications aides are deeply skeptical, as Biden's inner circle was, that doing big interviews with major TV networks or national newspapers offer much real upside when it comes to reaching swing voters.
    1. We've been to the border. So, this whole, this whole, this whole thing about the border. We've been to the border. We've been to the border.
    2. I'm not discounting the importance of the border.
    3. At some point, you know, we are going to the border.
    1. I think it'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.
    1. This is the first time she is going to take questions.
    2. There are a lot of questions that have been lingering out there for her to answer as we go into this fall campaign.
    3. We have been waiting to see this next important hurdle for Kamala Harris and her campaign to jump.
    4. Now is the opportunity to hear her ruminate aloud.