Vice President Kamala Harris is under fire for bringing her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, to her first major interview since President Biden withdrew his re-election bid last month. Scheduled to air on CNN at 9 p.m. Thursday, this joint interview is being criticized as a strategic misstep, as reported by the New York Post.
Conservative commentators have pounced on Harris’s decision to include Walz in the interview, arguing it reflects poorly on her confidence and preparedness.
Scott Jennings, a CNN contributor and former special assistant to President George W. Bush, labeled the move as “weak sauce,” suggesting it reveals a troubling lack of confidence in her own political skills. “It makes you wonder as a voter, ‘What kind of president would you be?’” Jennings remarked, questioning the wisdom of having Walz share the spotlight and consume half the interview time.
Weak sauce for Kamala Harris to demand an emotional support animal for her first interview. Shows an extreme lack of confidence for Thursday night event on @cnn pic.twitter.com/ZrjGF2nNLz
— Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) August 28, 2024
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