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VisitMainstream media remains critical of Kamala Harris through 2024?
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Analysis of media coverage from major outlets like CNN, NBC, and The New York Times
Kamala Harris Criticized for '60 Minutes' Interview as Immigration Quadruples
Oct 8, 2024, 02:35 AM
Kamala Harris faced significant criticism following her recent appearance on '60 Minutes.' During the interview, she struggled to address questions on key issues, including immigration, which has reportedly quadrupled under the current administration, and hypothetical scenarios such as a potential conflict involving Taiwan. The interview has sparked a wave of negative reactions, with some commentators suggesting that Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, are losing support as the election approaches. Observers noted that internal polling might be bad, prompting handlers to take drastic measures. The mainstream media's critical stance on Harris has been noted as a shift, with some questioning whether outlets like '60 Minutes' are prioritizing journalistic integrity over political favoritism.
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