Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign is considering increasing her media engagement following her successful debate performance, but they do not plan to drastically change their strategy. Harris will be doing more local media interviews in battleground states to provide more information to voters. The campaign’s current strategy focuses on minimizing interactions with the media, similar to Biden’s approach, to maintain control. Some allies feel Harris needs to be more accessible to voters to define herself and garner support. Critics have called for Harris to do more interviews with local media, late-night shows, and friendly outlets to reach a wider audience. In contrast, former President Donald Trump has been more available to the media, giving multiple interviews and press conferences. Research shows that undecided voters still have questions about Harris, and her campaign may need to increase her visibility to address this issue. While some allies defend the current strategy as effective, others believe that more media engagement is necessary to introduce Harris to voters properly. Ultimately, the decision on how much media engagement to undertake will be crucial for Harris in the remaining days leading up to the election.
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