Kamala Harris' First TV Interview
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Kamala Harris has now completed her first major television interview as the Democratic standard-bearer.
The only thing that made this interview a watershed event was the hype and heavy anticipation that preceded it, writes Aaron Miller .
Miller : The spectacle itself did not exactly match the buildup that accompanied it.
He says the Harris campaign's refusals to do any major network interviews up to this point should not have taken this long.
Donald Trump called the interview "BORING" and said it was "good enough" But for an interview like this, “boring” feels quite okay, maybe refreshingly so.
It isn't healthy for a populace to put so much weight on a politician’s every TV appearance.
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