AP White House reporter Darlene Superville penned one of those “make Kamala relatable” propaganda pieces, with the headline “Harris turns to her favorite foods in effort to show a more private side and connect with voters.”
This correspondent is the same soft touch for Democrats who co-authored a book with AP’s Julie Pace gushing over the “private side” of First Lady Jill Biden, touted by the liberals at Kirkus Reviews as “A fond portrait of a woman anyone would want as a friend.”
So she has some practice at puffery.
Superville defined her assignment in the first paragraph: “One of the biggest challenges for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris in the final stretch of the campaign is introducing herself to voters before her Republican rival, Donald Trump, has a chance to define her.”
Republicans are complaining that Harris grants no interviews…
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