Kamala Harris pre-election media blitz didnt make her look any better it was just a massive flop

Vice President Kamala Harris finally sat down this week for multiple media interviews on consecutive days, a first for her presidential campaign.Yet most of them weren’t interviews at all, but the journalistic version of a hot-stone massage.The veep’s first major stop was at “60 Minutes.” Refreshingly, and for the first time since she replaced Joe Biden atop the Democratic ticket, she was actually challenged with some uncomfortable questions and (gasp) even follow-ups.Yet CBS correspondent Bill Whitaker seemed flummoxed by her non-answers and word salads on major topics like economic policy and illegal immigration, while Harris looked patently uncomfortable.

Only later did we learn CBS had extensively edited the chat to make Harris sound somewhat coherent.Hours after that train wreck aired, Harris went over to ABC.And for the first time ever, a Democrat somehow screwed up a T-ball interview on “The View,” a seemingly impossible feat.

Her biggest whiff: Asked if she would have decided anything differently than Joe Biden did their past four years in office, she answered with a line that will surely become a Trump campaign ad: “There is not a thing that comes to mind.”Nope.Harris wouldn’t alter a thing about inflation, spending, crime, the border or foreign policy.

Just 28% of Americans believe the country is on the right track, and the VP essentially says she’s good with the choices that put it there.No regrets.Thirty minutes later, perhaps sensing she needed a do-over, Harris shared that one difference between Biden and herself is that she’s “going to have a Republican in my Cabinet.” Considering ultra-hawk Liz Cheney is currently campaigning with her, say hello to your next Secretary of Defense! Morning Report and Evening Update: Your source for today's top stories Please provide a valid email address.

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