The editorial board of The New York Times urged Vice President Kamala Harris to „do better“ than her ex-running mate President Biden on taking questions from reporters.
The New York Times editorial board pleaded with Vice President Kamala Harris to „do better“ than her former running mate in fielding questions from reporters.
„Vice President Kamala Harris, now the likely Democratic nominee, has the chance to encourage and embrace the kind of close examination that the public so far has had little opportunity to witness during the 2024 race“, the Times editorial board wrote Friday.
„Americans deserve a campaign that tests the strengths and weaknesses of the candidates; that highlights their differences and allows scrutiny of their plans; that motivates people to vote by giving them a clear account of how their choice in this election will affect their lives. Americans deserve the opportunity to ask questions of those who are seeking to lead their government.“
While the Times said the rollout of the Harris campaign offered „promising signs“ of a positive change, it said the VP „needs to do more, and she needs to do it quickly.“
„Ms. Harris ought to challenge Mr.
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