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The Morning: A smart media move by Kamala

So What. Chris Cillizza

Today in Pennsylvania, Vice President Kamala Harris will sit for an interview with MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle. The interview will air in the 7 pm eastern hour tonight on the network.

This is smart. Here’s why:

  1. Harris remains a largely undefined figure for about 3 in 10 Americans. Interviews like this one — which will get massive amounts of publicity — are a way to get her better known on her own terms.
  2. Ruhle is, yes, an MSNBC host. But she’s not some giant liberal who will be seen as a Harris ally unwilling to ask any hard questions. This is not Donald Trump going on Sean Hannity’s show. Or calling into “Fox & Friends.” This is a real interview with a real journalist — and will be covered as such.
  3. Ruhle’s background is in financial reporting. Harris is delivering an economic speech today in Pittsburgh. Add it up and you get this: The interview is likely to be A LOT about the economy — what Harris thinks about it and what she will do about it. Given that the economy is the #1 issue for voters, hearing from Harris on it — with 41 days left until the election — is critical

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