Kamala Harris' interview with Black journalists 'lacked specifics': CNN host Abby Phillip
CNN host Abby Phillip said Tuesday that Vice President Kamala Harris' interview with Black journalists "lacked specifics" on Wednesday, and specifically called out the vice president for not having a quick and "understandable" answer to a question about the economy.
"Black journalists today at the NABJ [National Black Journalists Association] pressed vice president Kamala Harris on policies from guns to the war in Gaza, but many of her answers lacked specifics," Phillip began.
The CNN panel discussed Harris' interview with Black journalists, as well as Hillary Clinton's assertion that it was a "double standard" to ask the vice president about policies.
Podcast host Kara Swisher said she didn't necessarily agree with Clinton, and noted that polls show people want to "know more" about Harris.
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Phillip played a clip of Harris responding to a question about whether voters were better off than they were four years ago.
"We came in during the worst public health epidemic in centuries. We came in after the worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War and a lot of it due in large part to the mismanagement by the former president, as it relates to COVID and, obviously, January 6. And we had then a lot of work to do to clean up a mess. As of today, we have created over 16 million new jobs, over 800,000 new manufacturing jobs. We have the lowest Black unemployment rate in generations," Harris said.
Phillip argued that Harris should have something "quick" and "understandable" ready in response to a question like that, adding, "and that wasn't really it."
CNN political commentator Ashley Allison said she wished Harris would have alluded to