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Kamala Harris Schedules Wednesday Fox News Interview

The Harris campaign plans to allow Vice President Kamala Harris to sit in on Wednesday's interview on Fox News.

Critics say Harris appears to be limping through the final three weeks of her presidential campaign, giving a sense of hopelessness to her scheduled appearance on Fox News.

Polls show Harris is losing support among men, black voters and Hispanic voters, while former President Donald Trump leads the race on the back of his performance in 2020 and 2016. . Polls in battleground states show Trump leading Harris or within the margin of error. Voter registration and early voting also appear to benefit President Trump in many states.

Harris agreed He did an interview with anchor Bret Baier in Pennsylvania. The interview will air Wednesday at 6pm ET.

Harris will be the first Democratic candidate to appear on the station since Hillary Clinton in 2016, who twice lost the presidential nomination and denied the election.

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Harris will have an opportunity to get her message across to viewers who are skeptical of her candidacy. Her willingness to appear on Fox News may help the perception that she is ready to face tough questions. And she can reach large numbers of independent voters, many of whom watch Fox News more than CNN or MSNBC, according to Nielsen research.

Democratic Party officials have long shown hostility toward Fox News, going so far as to: officially banned Hillary Clinton in 2016 was the last Democratic presidential candidate to give an interview to Fox News. President Biden has not appeared on the network since taking office, but he did have a heated press conference with a senior White House correspondent. peter doocy.

Mr. Baier and Mr. Harris' interview will be broadcast on the same day as the Fox broadcast. unusual city hall During the event, Trump will answer questions from an all-female audience on topics such as abortion, child care and day care.

Fox News hasn't always defended Trump, especially during the 2024 Republican primary. Paul Ryan, a member of the Fox Corporation board of directors, has been one of President Trump's strongest critics. He said he would not vote for a Republican candidate.

Wendell Husebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former RNC war room analyst. he is the author of politics of slave morality. Follow Wendell “×” @WendellHusebø or society of truth @WendellHusebo.

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