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Democrats warn Vice President Kamala Harris that She needs to step up her engagement with voters and the media or it could cost her the election.

National polls show Harris in a close race against former President Trump in the 2024 election. Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, have stepped up their interviews in recent weeks, but even in interviews with friendly liberal stations like MSNBC, Harris has faced media criticism for avoiding words. He has also faced criticism from home.

The New York Times reported that after Harris' interview with MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhl last month, “Harris responded to fairly basic and predictable questions with roundabout responses that provided no substantive answers. ” reported.

According to a report on Friday From NBC NewsSome Democrats are concerned that the Harris campaign's media strategy won't help it win over undecided voters who are still unfamiliar with the Democratic presidential nominee.

75th: Kamala Harris has yet to hold a formal press conference since emerging as the Democratic nominee.

In a new report, Democrats say they are concerned about Harris' media strategy in the close presidential race. ((Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images))

“They're trying to alienate her,” former New Hampshire House Democratic Speaker Steve Shurtleff told NBC News of the Harris campaign. “It's like meeting your favorite Hollywood actor and they're on a talk show and you can't even talk.”

“The president of the United States must always be on his toes and available to answer questions,” he continued. “It's clear she's avoiding one-on-one interviews, and voters deserve better.”

other democrats report He said the Harris campaign's approach of avoiding the media was a risky strategy in such a close race.

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“The campaign is looking for an opportunity to run out the clock, and Trump's weaknesses alone could be enough to win,” Democratic strategist Chris Kofinis told NBC. “But the danger in that case is that if you don't define your own candidacy well enough, people will start defining it for themselves.”

National polls show Harris leading Trump by two points, but her vulnerability with non-white voters is also exposed.

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. (Getty Images)

“It was a mistake to shield Mr. Walz and Ms. Harris from the interview,” the Democratic lawmaker also told NBC. “It's like playing basketball. If you don't play for weeks, you can't go out and do well. You have to be on the court…I would put them on the court extensively. I'm going to let you do it.”

“Our mission as we move into the final stages of this campaign is to… [Harris’] A winning vision will reach the undecided voters who will decide this election, where and how it can be reached. This may look different than previous campaigns in today's evolving media environment, but when combined with campaign events, proactive organizing, and historic paid media campaigns, it's a successful approach. . ”

It is unclear whether this strategy will be able to persuade undecided voters to support Harris.

The latest Fox News poll of Pennsylvania voters shows Harris holding a narrow lead over Trump among registered voters, with the race narrowing among likely voters in the battleground state. They are evenly matched.

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FOX News' Hannah Panlec contributed to this report.

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