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Harris needs to do more interviews to win over undecided swing state voters, urges CNN commentator

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CNN political commentator S.E. Cupp urged on Monday that Vice President Kamala Harris needed to do more interviews if she wanted to win over undecided voters because they "still have questions" about the vice president.

"Kamala Harris still has to introduce herself to people. We‘re hearing that over and over again from swing state voters, they don‘t know her enough, so they should both want another debate," Cupp said, noting Trump needed to change the momentum in the race. "They still have questions about Kamala Harris."

Harris has sat for a few interviews since emerging as the Democratic nominee but has yet to hold a formal press conference.

"So they might stay home. They might vote third party but, they are wanting to hear more from Kamala Harris," Cupp said, referring to undecided voters. "She has identified the correct problems, they say they don‘t have enough specifics on the solutions. Both politically and practically. What would she do to solve X problem, inflation, for example? And how would she get Congress to go along with it? These are two things that American voters – they‘re not stupid – they see as real political realities and problems and they want to know more."

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CNN's John Berman noted that Harris would be speaking to voters in Georgia about

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