Stop Badgering Kamala About Not Doing Interviews

Democratic Michigan Rep. Debbie Dingell said Monday on CNN that the media tends to “over-exaggerate” the “importance” of Vice President Kamala Harris sitting down for an interview, defending the vice president by noting her campaign hasn’t been around for a long time.

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Despite becoming the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee in late July, Harris has yet to publish official campaign policies on her website or sit for an in-depth press interview. Dingell told “The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer” that Harris knows she will have to “spell out her vision and talk about policies,” adding the campaign process can’t all get “squeezed into one day.”

“Well, I think sometimes you all over-exaggerate what the importance of it. She knows what she‘s going to have to do. She‘s going to have to spell out her vision and talk about policies more. You can start to see that. You know, we forget that we, in the last three weeks, four weeks we‘ve seen a year or two or three years worth of what‘s happened,” Dingell said.

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