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77 days: Kamala Harris has yet to do formal press conference since emerging as Democratic nominee

Vice President Kamala Harris has been the presumptive and now official Democratic presidential nominee for 77 days without holding a formal press conference.

President Trump has held six press conferences since early August to take questions from the media, including Friday's press conference after speaking with Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp about hurricane relief efforts. There is.

President Biden also held a press conference in the White House Press Briefing Room on Friday and joked about returning to the 2024 campaign.

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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump debate at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia on September 10, 2024. (Getty Images)

Harris has ramped up her interviews in recent weeks, including a hit radio show and a solo talk with a Philadelphia TV station. She also spoke to MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhl and made time to spend time with supporter Oprah Winfrey at a star-studded campaign event last month. This week, she recorded an interview on the podcast “Call Her Daddy.”

But as for when she will actually hold a formal press conference as a candidate, that day may never come, at least not while she is a candidate.

Conservative Radio Libre host Jorge Bonilla said he felt Harris should hold a press conference, but said it was largely “irrelevant” as he continued to get passes.

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“It is very unlikely that she will hold a press conference because the media has enabled and encouraged her 'plexiglass basement' strategy. She will hold press conferences while maintaining the illusion that she is there. I don't have any access to it, so I'm not responsible for it,” Bonilla told FOX News Digital. .

When asked about the details of his economic policies in an interview in Philadelphia, he cited his middle-class upbringing, drawing sharp criticism.

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Vice President Kamala Harris made headlines in an interview with ABC 6 anchor Brian Tough in Philadelphia when she answered a question about how to lower prices. (Screenshot/6 ABC Philadelphia)

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“You know, I grew up in a neighborhood with people who were very proud of their lawns,” she said. “And I was raised to believe and know that every person has dignity and that we as Americans have beautiful character. You know, we have ambitions, aspirations, dreams. However, not everyone necessarily has access to resources that can help them fuel their dreams and ambitions.

“So when I talk about building an opportunity economy, it's really about investing in the ambitions and aspirations and incredible work ethics of the American people and creating opportunities for people to start, for example, small businesses. is.”

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Fox News Digital's Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report.

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