The clock is ticking for Vice President Kamala Harris as she faces mounting pressure to schedule a major interview. Despite her pledge to secure an interview before the end of August, the calendar has now turned to September without any announcement from the Harris campaign.
Sources close to the situation reveal that Harris' team has been actively seeking input from reporters on potential interviewers. Various TV producers have also been vying for the opportunity to host the vice president's first formal press conference since becoming the Democratic nominee.
Reports indicate that Harris has been deliberating on her media strategy, leading to some tensions between campaign staffers and her office. The vice president's lack of a longstanding relationship with the journalists courting her for the interview adds complexity to the decision-making process.
While Harris has expressed openness to alternative media formats, such as engaging with non-traditional media figures and influencers, there is a growing anticipation for her to engage in a high-profile interview. Former communications adviser Ashley Etienne suggested CBS anchor Gayle King as a potential interviewer, citing King's past support for Harris.
Notably, Harris' previous interview with a major news outlet in 2023, which became contentious at times, has influenced her approach to media engagements. Following a challenging interview on border policy in 2021, Harris opted to limit her media appearances to avoid potential conflicts with President Biden.
Insiders suggest that Harris may prioritize diversity in selecting an interviewer, with a preference for a Black and/or female reporter. While this consideration is not deemed mandatory, it underscores the vice president's commitment to inclusivity in media interactions.