It’s been two weeks and one day since President Joe Biden abandoned his reelection campaign and bumped his running mate to the top of the ticket.
In that time, Vice President Kamala Harris has not sat down with the press for a single long-form interview, and no upcoming ones have been announced.
It’s difficult to imagine the major news networks have not reached out to the Harris campaign for a long interview at this point. Not only is she the presumptive nominee of one of the country’s two major political parties, but the news cycles of the last month have involved one historical event after another — surly worthy of comment.
Even Biden, who has been notoriously reluctant to do press conferences during his presidency, sat down with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos in early July, shortly before he dropped out of the race.
However, on Monday, Biden ignored shouted questions about the…