Vice President Harris will do her first Fox News interview Wednesday

Vice President Harris will do her first Fox News interview Wednesday

As a long-time political enthusiast with a keen eye for media bias, I find this upcoming interview between Vice President Kamala Harris and Bret Baier on Fox News intriguing. It’s no secret that Fox News has traditionally leaned to the right, but their recent efforts to engage more with Democratic politicians are a refreshing change.


On Wednesday, Vice President Kamala Harris is scheduled to have a chat with Bret Baier, the main political anchor at Fox News, marking her initial appearance on this conservative news outlet.

On Monday, it was disclosed that Bret Baier will conduct an interview with the Democratic presidential candidate for the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania, where surveys indicate a small advantage over her GOP rival, ex-President Trump. This conversation will be featured on “Special Report With Bret Baier,” which airs at 6 p.m. Eastern and 3 p.m. Pacific time.

As a dedicated movie enthusiast, I’ve never graced the screens of Fox News, a network known for its conservative personalities who often criticize me in their shows during the daytime.

Ever since securing her party’s nomination, Kamala Harris has often faced criticism in media networks for preferring amiable interview platforms. Interestingly, similar arguments can be applied to Trump, who recently canceled a scheduled appearance on “60 Minutes” this month (it’s worth noting that Harris did appear on the show).

Vice President Harris will do her first Fox News interview Wednesday

However, it’s worth noting that Fox News, a top player in cable news viewership, boasts about its capacity to engage viewers who identify as Democrats or unaffiliated voters. Over the past year, they have expanded the number of Democratic politicians invited onto their shows as guests. Recently, Harris’ vice presidential candidate, Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota, has made two appearances on “Fox News Sunday,” which is also aired on Fox broadcast stations.

Baier strives to maintain “Special Report” as an unbiased platform. This year, he introduced a segment titled “Common Ground,” which brings together political figures from both sides of the aisle for cordial discussions on various topics.

In his latest chats about another debate with Harris, Trump has expressed interest in participating on Fox News, specifically with Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum who often host significant political programs for the channel. Notably, Baier had a confrontational interview with Trump last year, yet Trump seems to prefer the more favorable coverage he receives from Fox News’ opinion show hosts.

On Tuesday, Fox News is hosting a town hall event featuring Donald Trump. This special program, titled “The Faulkner Focus,” will take place in Georgia and be moderated by anchor Harris Faulkner. During the taping, Trump will engage with an audience comprised entirely of women, who will have the opportunity to ask him questions. The broadcast is scheduled to air on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Eastern time.

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2024-10-14 21:31

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