Former Vice President Kamala Harris will continue her recent media tour with MSNBC Washington correspondent Eugene Daniels in an interview that is set to air on Sunday.
Harris’ upcoming interview will be her fourth televised interview since losing the 2024 presidential election to President Donald Trump. She is set to discuss the indictment of Democratic New York Attorney General Letitia James, her new book, “107 Days,” and other topics, according to an MSNBC Public Relations press release.
Harris will sit down with Daniels on Saturday and the interview will air at 7 a.m. Eastern time on Sunday.
Since her failed presidential candidacy, Harris made her first appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on August 1 to promote her book, detailing her account of the days leading up the election. During that appearance, Harris could not specifically name who is leading the Democratic Party and laughed hysterically when Colbert simply asked her to talk about her book.
Harris then appeared on “The Rachel Maddow Show” to continue her book tour on September 22. MSNBC host Rachel Maddow confronted Harris on her admission that she did not believe Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg would be an electable running mate because he is gay.
“You say in the book really bluntly that your personal first choice for your running mate would have been Pete Buttigieg, and you praised him effusively,” Maddow said. “You say he would have been an ideal partner ‘If I were a straight man,’” Maddow said. “And you say effectively that demographically it was… too much to ask of the American people to ask them to elect you with him as your running mate … I guess I’d ask you to just elaborate on that a little bit. It’s hard to hear.”
“No, no, no, that’s not what I said, that, that’s, that he couldn’t be on the ticket because he is gay,” Harris responded. “My point is, as I write in the book, is that I was clear that in 107 days, in one of the most hotly contested elections for president of the United States against someone like Donald Trump, who knows no floor, to be a black woman running for president of the United States, and as a vice presidential running mate, a gay man. With the stakes being so high, it made me very sad. But I also realized it would be a real risk.”
Harris then appeared on “The View” the following day, where she falsely stated that the 2024 election was the closest in the 21st century. The 2000 election still stands as the closest, when former President George W. Bush won the Electoral College with 271-266 electoral votes against former Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore.
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