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Harris does podcast interviews with Howard Stern, Stephen Colbert before election

In the final stretch of the presidential race, Democratic nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris is intensifying her media presence with a series of interviews on both traditional and alternative platforms. With the goal of reaching a wide range of voters, Harris is strategically targeting undecided voters who are crucial in shaping the outcome of the election.

Harris kicked off her media blitz with an interview on the popular "Call Her Daddy" podcast and is scheduled to appear on CBS' "60 Minutes" alongside her running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. The Trump campaign, on the other hand, declined an invitation to participate in a "60 Minutes" interview.

Throughout the week, Harris will continue her media rounds with appearances on shows like ABC's "The View," CBS' "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," and "The Howard Stern Show." Additionally, she will participate in a townhall with Univision, a major Spanish-language television broadcaster.

Critics, particularly from the Republican camp, have accused Harris of avoiding unscripted media appearances in favor of staged rallies and speeches. However, as the election draws closer, both the Harris and Trump campaigns are ramping up their efforts to secure airtime and capture the attention of voters.

While Harris has engaged in interviews with various outlets since entering the presidential race, Trump has also made efforts to maintain a media presence through appearances on Fox News and podcasts popular with younger audiences. With 30 days remaining until the election, both candidates are vying for media attention to make their case to voters as early voting is already underway.

As the campaigns continue to battle for visibility and support, the upcoming interviews and appearances by both candidates will play a pivotal role in shaping the narrative leading up to Election Day.

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