Vice President Kamala Harris is slated to hit the media circuit in full force this week with a mix of interviews airing on conventional networks and alternative platforms to target a wide swath of voters. The Harris campaign's media blitz is an effort to drown out former President Donald Trump in the final leg of the presidential race when undecided voters are making their game-changing election choices. To kick off the week, Harris' interview with Alex Cooper on the popular "Call Her Daddy" podcast aired Sunday. Then Monday evening, CBS' "60 Minutes" will air its sit-down with Harris, her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and correspondent Bill Whitaker. The Trump campaign declined to do a "60 Minutes" interview after initially accepting the invitation, according to the network. On Tuesday, the Harris campai