The interview: Kamala Harris' inaugural sit-down was most notable for seeming ... ordinary
By not submitting to a press interview in the month since becoming the Democratic choice for president, Kamala Harris set the stakes high for her talk with CNN's Dana Bash
By DAVID BAUDER
Published - Aug 29, 2024, 11:25 PM ET
Last Updated - Aug 30, 2024, 01:24 AM EDT
After avoiding a probing interview by a journalist for the first month of her sudden presidential campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris' first one Thursday was notable mostly in how routine it seemed.
CNN's Dana Bash, sitting down with Harris and running mate Tim Walz in a Georgia restaurant, asked her about some issues where she had changed positions, the historical nature of her candidacy, what she would do in her first day as president and whether she'd invite a Republican to be a Cabinet member (yes, she said).
What Bash didn't ask — and the Democratic nominee didn't volunteer — is why it took so long to submit to an interview and whether she will do more again as a candidate.