Charlamagne tha God advises Harris to address policy during upcoming interview: "She must respond."
Since becoming the Democratic candidate, Harris will give her first interview.
Charlamagne tha God advised Vice President Kamala Harris to discuss her policies during her upcoming CNN interview to appeal to independent and undecided voters.
Charlamagne explained to Pamela Brown on CNN that the candidate's positions are crucial for her to address every chance she gets, as there is excitement in the party, new registered voters, and new voters registered. However, there are still undecideds, swing voters, and independents who may have questions, which the candidate must answer.
On Thursday, Harris will be interviewed by CNN after staying away from the media for a month since being named the Democratic nominee.
Angela Rye, the CEO of Impact Strategies and a podcast host, contended during a discussion with Charlamagne and Brown that Harris was the "most qualified" candidate to run for president.
Rye emphasized the importance of fairness towards Kamala Harris while discussing her understanding.
Rye contended that there is an understanding that everyone must accept, which is that she has been transparent about her policy proposals and her website is still under construction due to the surprise withdrawal of Joe Biden. However, these things are in the works, and she has been clear about her intentions during her bus tour and at the DNC.
Earlier in a discussion about polling in Georgia, Charlamagne stated that the vice president couldn't secure a victory solely based on "vibes."
The candidate stated that campaigning involves communicating one's policies and policies to everyone, but social media should not be relied upon. While the vibe may be appealing, it is not enough to win the election. People want tangible solutions that can improve their circumstances. As such, the candidate must go out every day and explain how they will address the needs of the American people.
A recent Planet Chronicle poll shows that Harris has made progress in crucial swing states.
On Wednesday, surveys were released indicating that Harris and Trump are in a tie in the polls. In Arizona, Harris leads by 1 percentage point, while in Georgia and Nevada, she leads by 2 points. In North Carolina, Trump is ahead by 1 point. Despite these small differences, all results fall within the margin of sampling error.
In recent Planet Chronicle surveys, Biden fell behind Trump by 5 points in Arizona and Nevada (June), 6 points in Georgia (April), and 5 points in North Carolina (February).
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