That would certainly be a convenient way to limit any possible embarrassing gaffs from interviews. Perhaps the campaign should do just that. |
Why is she having to make so many stops in a state Biden carried handily in ‘20? Georgia should be lock for her. What gives? |
| When is her next interview scheduled? |
+1. The people embracing the shark-battery-rapist are not engaged in a good faith search for nuanced policy discussions. |
Democrat: *Complains about JD Vance jerking off on a soldier's grave* MAGA: Oh, I guess we're done with supporting freedom now. Interesting. |
"Carried handily" now there's an intentional overstatement |
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Trump’s last four interviews:
-57 minutes (Dr. Phil) -57 minutes (Theo Von) -2 hours and 3 minutes (Elon Musk) -1 hour and 11 minutes (Shawn Ryan) Kamala’s first interview in 40 days as the Democrat nominee: 18 minutes, edited, no transcript, and with a chaperone. |
Yeah, old news! The interviewer should have asked that one weeks ago! |
The interview will reach far more people than an in person campaign stop. She should have prioritized this. |
Because she wants her team to win it again. |
Biden didn't carry Georgia "handily". He won by 12,670 votes, out of about 5 million votes cast. It is currently a swing state, although it has historically been voting red. Prior to Biden carrying it in 2020, the last Democrat Georgia went for was Bill Clinton, in 1992. I don't suppose you've heard of the shenanigans the Republicans have been up to in Georgia, and other states where they control the legislature? |
Rambling on an lying about stuff that isn't responsive to the questions with no follow up, isn't really an interview. |
I for one would LOVE to hear Trump talk less so I’m all for him doing shorter interviews. Most of what he says is nonsensical anyway. 57 minutes of gibberish and insults is not superior to 18 minutes of real answers or discussion. |