
New York Times report admits 'interviews are a weakness' for Kamala Harris
Fox News
The New York Times, in a piece by its national politics reporter, admitted that TV interviews are not a "strength" for Vice President Kamala Harris.
Alexander Hall is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to Alexander.hall@fox.com.
However, she went on to write that "one-on-one televised interviews with journalists have long been a weakness in her political arsenal. She often winds her way slowly toward an answer, leaning on jargon and rehearsed turns of phrase, using language that is sometimes derided as ‘word salad’ but might be better described as a meringue."
Harris has an uneven history when it comes to unscripted media appearances, which she has largely avoided since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee.