Former President Donald Trump and his running mate, Senator JD Vance, have been quite active in the media, having participated in at least 78 interviews since the formation of the Harris-Walz ticket. In comparison, the Democratic presidential ticket has only engaged in around 42 non-scripted interviews up to this point.
Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, on the other hand, have stepped up their media appearances recently to align more closely with their Republican counterparts. Harris, after initially doing just one joint interview in the first three weeks of her campaign, has been making the rounds on various platforms such as CBS’ “60 Minutes,” Vogue magazine, and podcasts like “Call Her Daddy” and “The Shade Room.”
Harris has also been a guest on shows like “The View,” where she faced some criticism for not providing clear answers regarding what she would have done differently from President Biden. Despite some public scrutiny, she has maintained a presence in the media by speaking with outlets like MSNBC and local news stations in different states.
Governor Walz has also been actively engaging with the media, appearing on shows like “Fox News Sunday,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” and various podcasts. He has made efforts to reach out to different states through interviews with local TV stations and radio shows.
Former President Trump has continued to make headlines with his media appearances, including interviews with major outlets like Bloomberg, Fox News, and various podcasts. He has been quite visible in the media landscape, discussing a range of topics and maintaining a strong presence.
Senator Vance, Trump’s running mate, has also been actively participating in interviews, making appearances on Sunday shows and engaging with major news outlets. His efforts to connect with the media have been noted, with interviews published in prominent publications like TIME magazine.
Overall, the media landscape has been buzzing with interviews from both the Trump-Vance and Harris-Walz tickets. While Trump and Vance have been leading in terms of interview numbers, Harris and Walz have been actively increasing their media presence in recent weeks. The public can expect to see more from both tickets as the election season progresses.