Kamala Harris has finally announced her first major network media interview as the 2024 Democratic Party presidential nominee. Both Harris and her running mate, Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), will together sit down with CNN‘s Dana Bash on Thursday at 9:00 PM ET.
The interview will occur at CNN‘s headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia—a critical swing state in the 2024 presidential race. Until today, the Harris campaign had remained noncommittal on any major media interviews with both the Democratic nominee and her running mate. The campaign has struggled with how best to use Walz for media engagement. Some campaign officials were concerned that the Minnesota Democrat might stumble in answering policy questions since Harris has thus far articulated little about her political agenda.
Harris and her campaign likely chose CNN as the network provides both national coverage and a friendly Democratic Party environment. The National Pulse reported in July that CNN‘s Jake Tapper revealingly referred to the network’s viewers as “our voters” in a Pravda-like segment talking up Harris‘s “appeal to Gen Z.” At the time, Harris—who turns 60 in October—had been aping the style of 31-year-old English singer Charlotte Aitchison, a.k.a. Charli XCX, on social media.
CNN likely hopes the primetime interview will boost its sagging ratings and revenue. In May, it was revealed that CNN had hit its lowest primetime ratings in three decades. Additionally, the cable news network’s own reporters tacitly admitted to aiding the Biden-Harris government in covering up the 81-year-old Joe Biden’s cognitive decline as they feared such revelations would only help former President Donald J. Trump‘s bid to retake the White House. […]
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