The US presidential election on November 5th is shaping up to be a close race. The Democratic candidate is now giving an interview to the conservative broadcaster Fox News.
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris gives her first interview to the conservative television channel Fox News less than three weeks before the US election. The conversation with moderator Bret Baier will be broadcast on Wednesday evening at 6:00 p.m. local time (12:00 a.m. CEST), as the broadcaster announced.
It is Harris’ first major television interview with a conservative media outlet since she became the Democratic candidate. So far, the 59-year-old has spoken to CNN, CBS and ABC News, among others. Especially at the beginning of her candidacy, Harris was accused of avoiding interviews and thus avoiding critical questions.
Baier is the chief political anchor at Fox News. His focus is on political analysis, interviews and news. His program “Special Report with Bret Baier” is broadcast daily and, according to the station, is one of the most watched formats. Baier’s role differs from that of the station’s commentators such as Sean Hannity or Laura Ingraham, who very openly promote the Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and criticize his opponents.
The presidential election will take place in the USA on November 5th. According to polls, a very close race between Harris and Trump is expected.
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