CNBC host Joe Kernen asked VP Kamala Harris’s surrogate, Sen. Chris Coons, about her ducking interviews because it could help everyone understand where she stands on issues.
I mean, honestly, I doubt interviews would help because she’s incoherent.
Just like Ian Sams, Coons couldn’t stop talking about debates:
Kernan: If she would come on, we could get answers to a lot of these things. And I’m just wondering, as a surrogate that advises the campaign, there is an effort to rope-a-dope this thing right to the election in my view. The other side has done 40 or 50 interviews with J.D. Vance. I don’t think I have to take my shoes off and count on my fingers and toes how many interviews that she’s done along with Gov. Walz. And that looks like a deliberate effort, just not to face the hard questions, and to try to, I don’t know, I think Americans might finally say, “You know what, I don’t like the way this is working.”Coons: We just had Vice President Harris say yes let’s do another presidential debate and Donald Trump said no. And you have to agree that a nationally televised debate is one way to answer questions.Kernan: So does just sitting down for an interview with anyone.Coons: One of concerns I’ve heard, I’m here in New York for the UN General Assembly. I’ve met with heads of state from South America to Africa from Europe from Asia. Foreign ministers. Foreign defense ministers. All of them have questions about the reliability of the United States and our relationship with core allies. That’s another key factor I hope voters will take into account is that Donald Trump promised he would be an unconventional president and that he overperformed.Kernan: But is the answer is that she is too busy. That should be, I have to learn to use the term stack list, that would be number one for my stack list is to be transparent enough and open about what my plans are if I’m elected president. That’s what I would be doing.
OK, I don’t want to transcribe more.
Coons then went on to complain that out of the many interviews with former President Donald Trump and VP candidate Sen. JD Vance, you cannot connect the dots with their plans.
In other words, since they’re incoherent (they’re not), we can be vague!
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