Democratic presidential candidate and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris reacts while talking about Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. President Donald Trump during a campaign campaign at a fire station in Redford Charter Township, Michigan, U.S. on October 4, 2024. .
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Vice President Kamala Harris will make a full-scale appearance on the media circuit this week with a mix of interviews broadcast on traditional networks and alternative platforms, targeting a wide range of voters.
of harris campaign‘s media blitz is an effort to drown out former President Donald Trump in the final presidential race, when undecided voters are making game-changing election choices.
We kick off the week with an interview with Harris and Alex Cooper on the hit show “.please call her dad” The podcast aired on Sunday.
Then, on Monday evening, CBS’ “60 Minutes” will air a conversation between Harris, her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, and correspondent Bill Whitaker. According to the paper, the Trump campaign initially accepted the invitation but then declined the interview with “60 Minutes.” network.
On Tuesday, the Harris campaign plans to fly the vice president to New York for appearances on ABC’s “The View,” CBS’ “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and “The Howard Stern Show.” .
On Thursday, Harris will participate in a town hall with Univision, a major Spanish-language television broadcaster. President Trump also recorded another Univision town hall.
The vice president faced criticismHe was praised, especially by his Republican opponents, for focusing his public appearances on scripted rallies and speeches rather than taking on media interviews and impromptu settings.
However, with only 30 days until the November 5th election and early voting already underway, the Harris and Trump campaigns are currently engaged in a fierce battle over the airwaves.
When Harris entered the presidential race in July after President Joe Biden ended his re-election bid, the early stages of her early campaign dominated the news cycle.
Since then, Trump has worked hard to regain media attention.
In addition to various appearances on Fox News, more friendly territory for Republican candidates, President Trump has also appeared on podcasts popular with young people such as “This Past Weekend w/Theo Von” and “Lex Fridman Podcast.” I’m conducting an interview. He also conducted interviews with Dr. Phil and former Navy SEAL Sean Ryan. Additionally, Trump sat down with close ally Elon Musk in a highly heated conversation on the X social media platform in August.
During Harris’ fast-paced campaign, the vice president has given interviews to CNN, a committee of the National Association of Black Journalists. MSNBC and some local outlets.