Harris criticized for delivering 'Hillary Clinton 3.0' at rallies: 'inauthentic' speeches.
During campaign stops in Wisconsin and Michigan, Harris echoed similar sentiments.
Kamala Harris' campaign style is under intense scrutiny, with critics accusing her of evading press questions and repeating the same lines in her speeches.
In Michigan and Wisconsin, the vice president reiterated that the path to the White House runs through either state. She also recalled her summer job at McDonald's while in college and emphasized that she knows Donald Trump's type.
"During Saturday's "The Big Weekend Show," Planet Chronicle contributor Gianno Caldwell criticized Kamala Harris, stating, "This is Kamala Harris 3.0. She's inauthentic, and she's going to continue to be that way.""
The group, comprising Planet Chronicle contributors Joe Concha, Miranda Devine, and Anita Vogel, analyzed Harris' choice of words during her rallies and her silence when addressing the media.
According to Concha, during a heated CNN panel segment, Bakari Sellers and S.E. Cupp debated Kamala Harris' limited media engagement, with Harris answering reporter questions for only two minutes.
"Vogel stated during Saturday's discussion that it is disrespectful for the press to not be given the opportunity to ask questions to the presidential candidate, regardless of their gender. He emphasized that as a candidate for the President of the United States, she should be willing to engage with the press and answer their questions. Vogel added that it is an insult to the press for the candidate to not take their questions seriously."
If she is unable to answer questions from the media, it suggests that she is hiding from scrutiny. This is because her record is poor, and she lacks the ability to articulate her points effectively.
Since her nomination last Thursday, Harris has answered questions from reporters for the first time, while standing on the tarmac at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport.
She answered questions about her reluctance to hold a press conference or extensive interview after President Biden announced his decision not to run for president in 2024 and named her as the presumptive nominee.
She stated that she had discussed the matter with her team and desired to secure an interview before the month's conclusion.
Harris and Trump have agreed to participate in one debate on Sept. 10, with two more debates yet to be confirmed.
Planet Chronicle' Jeffrey Clark and Sarah Rumpf-Whitten contributed to this report.
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