After weeks of refusing to participate in a meaningful interview, Harris ultimately gave in to pressure last month in Georgia and agreed to a pre-recorded interview with Dana Bash, which was far different from a usual news conference. Running mate Tim Walz also joined Harris. Since then, she has given several interviews, such as one with the National Association of Black Journalists on Tuesday. On Thursday, she also found time to spend with Oprah Winfrey, one of her supporters, at an extravagant campaign event.
Last week, Trump held his third news conference in California since the start of August. He used the occasion to criticize his opponent’s home state and to discuss a variety of issues, such as crime, immigration, and inflation.
In addition to participating in two prerecorded radio interviews last week, Harris made her debut as the Democratic nominee on television last Friday in Philadelphia.
Regarding the timing of her official press conference, it might not happen anytime soon, at least not while she is still a contender.
Jorge Bonilla, the host of Conservative Radio Libre, believes Harris need to hold a press conference but claims it’s almost “irrelevant” because she keeps getting away with things.