The Media Still Needs Training On How To Deal With A Powerful Black Woman
Why would any Black person defend their blackness to a white person in an interview?
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Why would any Black person defend their blackness to a white person in an interview?
After the United Kingdom paused some arms shipments to Israel on Monday, it’s not entirely clear whether Vice President Kamala Harris could follow the same path.
Vice President Kamala Harris' interview drought finally ended Thursday, but after 43 days as the presumptive and now official Democratic nominee for president, she has yet to hold an official press conference.
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On Thursday evening, Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz sat down with CNN for their first TV interview since they became the top of the Democratic ticket. Naturally, Harris faced questions about her shifting stance on fracking, a key industry in the pivotal swing state of Pennsylvania.
Vice President Kamala Harris' interview drought finally ended Thursday, but after 41 days as the presumptive and now official Democratic nominee for president, she has yet to hold an official press conference.
Social media users ripped CNN for declaring that Vice President Kamala Harris gave the "clearest view yet" of her potential presidency during her interview with the network.
In a sit-down interview with CNN on Thursday, Vice President Harris said she wouldn’t ban fracking if elected president, a reversal of her position during her first presidential run.