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Kamala Harris Awards Interview To MSNBC Host Who Defends Her Refusal To Answer Questions

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Vice President Kamala Harris hasn’t participated in many interviews since she replaced President Joe Biden as the Democratic presidential nominee. Her next sitdown, however, will be with an MSNBC host who just this weekend defended the Democrat’s penchant for dodging policy questions.

MSNBC’s “The 11th Hour” host Stephanie Ruhle is slated to chat with Harris just days after she excused the incumbent’s obfuscation about American voters’ top concerns and called former President Donald Trump a “threat to democracy.”

“Kamala Harris is not running for perfect. She’s running against Trump,” Ruhle said during her appearance on “Real Time With Bill Maher.” The comments were directed at fellow guest Bret Stephens, New York Times columnist, who complained that it’s “not too much” to expect Harris to answer specific domestic and foreign policy questions.

One of Harris’ top campaign strategies is attempting to trick voters into believing she was never vice president and is not responsible for the chaos and crises that plague the Biden administration. Corporate media mouthpieces have willingly played along by pretending Harris was never named border czar and had nothing to do with the Afghanistan withdrawal — even after she claimed to be the “last person” in the strategy room with Biden. 

Ruhle proved no different when she argued that Harris doesn’t need to give good, clear answers about where she stands on important topics because former President Donald Trump and his track record are a big enough threat as is.

“We have two choices. And so there are some

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