Kamala Harris should give tougher interviews to show voters that she can take a beating from her opponents. After this strategy, on Wednesday, October 16, the Democratic presidential candidate gave an interview to Fox News, which is close to the Republicans and where she has never spoken before. A pre-recorded interview, as promised by the channel, broadcast in its entirety, without cuts.
The controversial session on Fox News was the first of her short campaign following a series of “soft-spoken” meetings with people who openly support her candidacy.
As a result, Fox News got an exclusive, and Harris got half an hour of air time, when she tried to change the opinion of a large audience on a news channel that does not sympathize with Democrats.
Kamala Harris’ first interview with Fox News was very messy, and sometimes she and her interviewer, Fox News’ chief political reporter, Bret Baier break each other.
Fox News’ assessments of the Harris interview are fairly typical. Here’s one of the headlines: “Epic Showdown: Under Pressure from Fox News, Kamala Harris Quits in a Big Way.” Harris said her president “will not continue to be president.” Joe Biden««.
There were times when her answers seemed vague, and she sometimes hesitated to list her suggestions, Harris’ opponents say.
Meanwhile, Harris’ interview on an anti-Republican facility is typical of the course of her presidential campaign. After all, the Democratic candidate appealed to Republican voters to vote for her.
This theme in the Fox News interview was very consistent with what was heard at Harris’ campaign rallies that same Wednesday. At a Democratic campaign rally in Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania, Harris emphasized that regardless of party affiliation, her campaign has a place for anyone who agrees. Donald Trump a threat to America’s democratic values and the Constitution.
The US vice president urged Republican voters to prioritize the country when they vote.
At a campaign event in Bucks County, near Philadelphia, Kamala Harris recalled that Donald Trump had not accepted his election case four years ago, so he called supporters to the Capitol, “where they became violent .”
So first, in an exclusive interview with “Fox News Special Report”, the interviewer pointed to the vice president’s statements at these rallies that former President Trump was too “unstable ” and “a threat to the country” to lead America. . In response, Baier began asking Harris about President Biden’s state of mind, turning the questions into attacks.
Harris then showed passion, even anger, by raising her voice in response to a question about how much of the country believed that “they,” ie, the Democrats, were on the wrong track, saying that It was “they”, but Donald Trump was “unfit to serve” and “unfair.”
But then what about half the country that supports him, asked interviewer Bayer. “Are they stupid?” No, but “he is someone who tends to believe and believe,” Harris continued on his main theme. After all, Trump is the one who talks about “enemies within”. “He talks about how people will be put behind bars because they don’t agree with him. ” At the same time, Harris told the interviewer Bayer several times: “After all, you and I know …”
Among the questions Harris did not want to answer were: Does she support taxpayer-funded transgender surgery for federal prisoners, as she did in 2019? “I will follow the law,” Harris responded evasively, adding that Trump did the same. Why didn’t she make progress on these issues while she was vice president? Harris’ answer was not about the past, but about the future: “My presidency will not continue the presidency of Joe Biden. ” After all, she spent most of her life not in Washington…
The Fox News host, in fact, devoted a good portion of his interview to the main issue of the election: immigration. Harris first admitted, “We have a broken immigration system that needs to be fixed. ” But why didn’t you fix it then? Their latest attempt to pass a bipartisan bill appears to have been thwarted by Trump. But then why was nothing done when the Democrats controlled both houses of Congress?
Has Harris changed her position from her 2019 campaign, when she said border crossings should be legal? Harris’s response was again evasive: “I don’t believe in decriminalizing border crossings.”
When asked about crimes committed by illegal immigrants, such as a murder in Georgia Loch RileyHarris called them “tragic cases” and said her condolences to the families.
Trump supporters are seeing a shift in Harris’ Fox News interviews as her ratings decline in the final weeks of the campaign. “Although Kamala is wary of losing the campaign, Democrats are panicking about Trump’s victory,” said Fox News.
2024-10-17 18:52:00
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