The Buzz Surrounding Kamala Harris’ First Interview Since Biden Dropped Out
Ever since Vice President Kamala Harris announced her campaign on July 21, critics have been vocal about her lack of news conferences or interviews with news outlets. However, the wait is finally over as Harris is set to sit down with CNN for her first interview since President Joe Biden dropped his reelection bid.
Joining her in this much-anticipated interview will be her running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, and CNN anchor Dana Bash will moderate the discussion in Savannah, Georgia. The interview is scheduled to air at 9 p.m. Eastern time on Thursday.
Despite the criticism she has faced, Harris is making a statement by stepping into the spotlight and addressing key issues. This interview comes after President Biden’s decision to step aside, marking a turning point in Harris’ campaign.
Notably, Donald Trump’s campaign has been keeping track of the days Harris has gone without giving an interview, but with this upcoming joint interview, she is proving that she is ready to face the challenges ahead. The interview is a significant step for Harris, who had previously stated her intention to do her first formal interview before the end of August.