CNN host Jake Tapper asked the show's panelists about the vice president. kamala harris We should hold more events before the presidential election.
“Are you surprised that she's not doing five events in one day?” Tapper asked CNN political commentator and Democratic strategist Karen Finney on Thursday. “So we only have 26 days to hit all the battleground states with three to four events a day.”
“Forget about interviews. As a reporter, I know I'm biased. I want to do interviews,” Tapper added.
“But when I look at the schedule for both local news interviews and town halls, it doesn't feel like October,” he said. “But I'm thinking about it. [Trump] I have an advantage now. ”
82nd: Kamala Harris has yet to hold a formal press conference since emerging as the Democratic nominee.
CNN host Jake Tapper asked his show's panelists whether Vice President Kamala Harris should do more events now that November 5th is approaching. (CNN)
“Well, I don't know if I agree with that,” Finney replied.
“I think they’re very active,” she said of the Harris campaign. “And look, she also has a day job. A huge storm just hit Florida,” Finney said. “She came to Washington to address this issue to some degree, and by the way, I think you're going to see that activity pick up in the coming weeks.”
Harris has been the presumptive and now official Democratic presidential nominee for 82 days without holding a formal press conference.
Former 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. are.
Bernie Sanders says Harris has abandoned far-left policies 'to win elections'

Despite being officially nominated as the Democratic presidential candidate, Harris has not held an official press conference for 82 days. (AP/Ross D. Franklin)
Harris has ramped up her interviews in recent weeks, including appearances on her hit podcast, a solo talk on “60 Minutes” and friendly appearances with Stephen Colbert and Howard Stern on “The View.”
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Fox News' Brian Flood and David Rutz contributed to this report.

