Kamala Harris starts a week-long media blitz with Tim Walz

Their list includes ‘Call Her Daddy,’ as well as many other appearances on television and podcasts.
Their list includes ‘Call Her Daddy,’ as well as many other appearances on television and podcasts.
October 6, 2024

Their list includes ‘Call Her Daddy,’ as well as many other appearances on television and podcasts.

 

Ahead of the US Presidential elections in 2024, Vice President Kamala Harris and Tim Walz of the Democratic Party start a week-long media blitz. They have several appearances lined up for them on television and podcasts, including Call Her Daddy.

 

Kamala Harris and Tim Walz look forward to their lined-up media appearances.

Vice President Kamala Harris is embarking on a week-long media blitz this week, with appearances on television and podcasts, including Call Her Daddy and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. These media appearances have been lined up to reach key voters ahead of the US Presidential elections in November 2024.

 

Harris-Walz will be making several media appearances throughout the week.

As per a senior campaign official, Harris will visit New York on Tuesday for her appearances on ABC’s The View, The Howard Stern Show, and The Late Show. The media campaign follows the needling of Republicans, including presidential nominee Donald Trump and running mate JD Vance, who have said that Harris has shied away from interviews. The Call Her Daddy episode will be dropped on Sunday, focusing on reproductive rights and abortion access. On Monday, an interview on CBS’s 60 Minutes will be aired with Harris. Tim Walz’s appearances include a Fox News interview on Sunday and an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Monday. He will also be appearing on a major US podcast, as a senior campaign official told him but didn’t specify which.

 

Kamala Harris will participate in a Univision town hall on Thursday in Nevada in an attempt to court Latino voters, whom her campaign has struggled to grasp as firmly as previous Democratic candidates.

 

 

 

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