75 days: Kamala Harris has yet to do formal press conference since emerging as Democratic nominee

Vice President Kamala Harris has now completed 75 days as the presumptive, and now official, Democratic nominee for president without conducting an official press conference.

Trump conducted his third news conference since the start of August last month in California, seizing the chance to criticize his opponent’s home state and discuss various topics, including crime, immigration, and inflation.

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Harris has increased her interview appearances in recent weeks, participating in radio segments and conducting a solo interview with a Philadelphia TV station. She also spoke to MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle and spent time with supporter Oprah Winfrey last month at a star-studded campaign event.

However, regarding the timing of her formal press conference as a candidate, it seems that day may never arrive, at least not while she remains in the race.

Conservative Radio Libre host Jorge Bonilla believes Harris ought to hold a press conference, yet he remarked that it seems nearly “irrelevant” since she continues to receive leniency.

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“She is highly unlikely to do a press conference because the media have enabled and encouraged her ‘plexiglass basement’ strategy, wherein she preserves the illusion of being out there while remaining wholly inaccessible to the press and therefore unaccountable,” Bonilla told Fox News Digital.

In her interview in Philadelphia, her answer citing her middle-class upbringing when asked about specifics of her economic policy drew sharp criticism.

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