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Kamala Harris Sidesteps Question on Race: “Next Question, Please”
In a recent interview with CNN’s Dana Bash, Vice President Kamala Harris chose to sidestep a question regarding her racial identity following comments made by former President Donald Trump. The joint interview, conducted alongside her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, took a brief turn when Bash raised the topic of Trump’s remarks. Rather than directly addressing the matter, Harris swiftly dismissed the question, responding, “Next question, please.”
The interview, meant to focus on the Biden-Harris administration’s achievements and future plans, took an unexpected turn when Trump’s comments about Harris’s racial background were brought up. Although the specific details of Trump’s remarks were not discussed during the interview, his past statements have often included controversial takes on the racial identity and qualifications of his political opponents.
Harris’s response has sparked varied reactions, with some praising her for not engaging in what they perceive as divisive rhetoric and others questioning why she chose not to confront the issue head-on. As the first female vice president and the first woman of African American and South Asian descent to hold the office, Harris’s racial identity has been a focal point for both supporters and critics alike since she first entered the national political stage.
Governor Walz, who was present during the interview, did not comment on the question, instead steering the conversation back to policy issues and the administration’s future plans. Harris’s decision to avoid engaging with the question reflects a broader strategy by the Biden-Harris campaign to stay focused on their policy agenda, rather than be drawn into potentially polarizing debates.
As the 2024 presidential race heats up, Harris’s approach to addressing—or not addressing—such topics will likely continue to be a point of scrutiny for voters and the media alike.