Kamala Harris ventured into enemy territory Wednesday, trying to reach voters who get their news through the filter of Fox News. But first, she had to get a word in edgewise.
The half-hour interview with anchor Bret Baier was contentious from the start and stayed that way throughout.
He recycled Republican talking points into accusations and frequently interrupted the vice president — the two talking over each other at times. "I would like that we would have a conversation that is grounded in the full assessment of the facts,” Harris said at one point when Baier apologized for speaking over her.
The interview reflected an attempt by the vice president to reach some of the more conservative voters she may need in what polls show is a close race against Donald Trump. Whether she succeeded remains to be seen.
Baier started with immigration, echoing Trump campaign talking points that seek to blame the Biden administration, and the vice president by extension, for the large number of illegal border crossings that have subsided in recent months. Harris pivoted to the border security bill that failed in Congress after Trump pressured members to oppose the measure — or she tried to at least. "We've had a broken immigration system, transcending, by the way, Donald Trump's administration, even before,” she said. “Let's all be honest about that. I have no pride in saying that this is a perfect immigration system.
I've been clear,” Harris said. Baier asked how she would be different…
Lue lisääOle ensimmäinen, joka vastaa tähän yleinen keskustelu .