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Comedian Andrew Schulz claimed to the New York Times that he reached out to several surrogates for the Harris campaign to set ...
CNN commentators sharply argued Thursday over Vice President Kamala Harris' lack of engagement with the media, after former President Trump gave a press conference from Mar-a-Lago and Harris spoke ...
Flagrant' host Andrew Schultz told the New York Times 'The Interview' podcast that he asked Kamala Harris for an interview ...
Kamala Harris should run for governor of California in 2026, as it would allow her to reset the narrative, gain governing ...
Kamala Harris plans to increase her engagement with the media, while Donald Trump says he won't participate in another presidential debate. Story by The Politics Desk • 14h ...
Liberal pundits who assured the public that Kamala Harris’ lack of engagement with the press was fine, are now claiming she should do more interviews. MSNBC’s Chris Hayes agreed with colleague ...
As the 2024 election approaches, Vice President Kamala Harris has recently made headlines by sitting down with the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) for a long-awaited discussion.
Harris, who has largely avoided direct engagement with the press since launching her presidential campaign, has a busy week of interviews lined up, including sit downs with Howard Stern, Alex ...
He also had a higher engagement rate by 0.06 percent on X and received on average five times the number of likes than Harris. Trump saw 1.1 million new followers in the last month, while Harris ...
Recent comments by prominent figures have sparked debate over Vice President Kamala Harris‘s social media activity and public engagement. Bill Ackman, CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management ...
In the wake of Donald Trump’s defeat of Vice President Kamala Harris, Democrats are engaged in their usual post-election soul-searching. While most pundits and strategists have so far gravitated ...
Kamala Harris plans to increase her engagement with the media, while Donald Trump says he won't participate in another presidential debate.