A senior campaign adviser has confirmed that Vice President Kamala Harris will be scheduling a sit-down interview by the end of the month. This decision comes after mounting pressure and criticism against Harris for not participating in a sit-down interview or news conference since being named the Democratic nominee.
The adviser mentioned that Harris has been taking questions from reporters covering her on the campaign trail, indicating her willingness to engage with the media. The Harris campaign had previously stated that she would participate in an interview by the end of August.
Addressing concerns about the upcoming ABC debate in September, the adviser stated that the disagreement over the microphones has been resolved from the Harris campaign's perspective. This development follows comments from former President Donald Trump, who expressed a preference for having the microphones always on for both candidates during the debate.
According to the adviser, Harris is committed to fulfilling her promise of scheduling a sit-down interview by the end of the month. This move is seen as an effort to address criticisms and provide transparency regarding her campaign and policy positions.
As the anticipation builds for the upcoming interview, Harris supporters and critics alike will be closely watching to see how she addresses key issues and communicates her vision for the future.