Kamala Harris has not engaged in 'substantial interview' since taking nomination from Biden
Despite being elevated to one of the most important people in America recently, Kamala Harris has felt zero need to take accountability.
On August 1, Breitbart.com is reported that "Kamala Harris Cowers from Interviews, Pressers for 11th Straight Day Since Replacing Biden on Ticket."
You would think that Kamala Harris would want to put her best foot forward.
She was appointed the nominee only about 100 days before the Presidential election, so she really doesn't have much time to try to make up the ground that Old Joe Biden had already lost to Donald Trump.
Common sense says that Kamala Harris should be doing whatever she can to increase the amount of Americans who perceive her positively.
The sad thing is that remaining in hiding is probably what her team believes is the best course of action for Kamala Harris.
After all, she's not exactly been a superstar since being named the Democratic nominee.
Many people are just now finding out that she got her start in politics by sleeping with the married Mayor of San Francisco, Willie Brown.
Americans are furious to learn that Kamala Harris was one of the toughest government employees when it comes to dishing out punishment for weed, but then laughed about it later and admitted that she had even used marijuana.
Kamala Harris knows that the more America finds out about her, the less we're going to like her.
As a result, she's keeping her distance, trying to convince people she's just a fun black lady doing her best instead of a manipulative person who is trying to get rich off of telling other people what to do.
Harris' VP candidates are taking a beating as well, with Josh Shapiro being exposed in 2024's version of a #MeToo scandal, and Mark Kelly's surveilance balloon company being tied to the Chinese government.
No wonder Kamala Harris is staying silent. Her choices are to admit to these things or lie about them.
Neither is going to endear her to America.
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