According to an Axios report, presidential candidate Kamala Harris and vice presidential candidate Tim Walz are on pace to do fewer interviews and press conferences than any major party’s presidential pairing in modern U.S. history — and it’s very intentional.

The radical policy positions of the Harris-Walz ticket — and the constant flip-flops — can’t stand up to press scrutiny; the only option left is to hide through Election Day.

 
From Axios:

That strategy comes even as many voters say they want to learn more about Harris — and as her campaign has said she’s changed many of her past liberal positions to more centrist policies.

The previously press-friendly Walz has joined Harris in largely dodging the media while campaigning before friendly, enthusiastic crowds.

Reality check: Harris’ team believes limiting interactions with the press is the right strategy — even if it frustrates reporters, some close to the campaign told Axios.

The Harris-Walz campaign didn’t make either of the candidates available to Axios for comment but did release a statement highlighting Harris’ appearance this week before the National Association of Black Journalists.
“In each of these settings they answer questions, often tough ones, about the important issues facing Americans in this election and share their views and vision,” the statement said.
But Harris and Walz have done just 7 interviews; Trump and Vance have done more than 70 in the last 59 days since Harris replaced Biden at the top of the Democratic Party ticket.

 
More over at Axios:

{Matzav.com}