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Ohio Senator and Vice Presidential nominee JD Vance has been on a media blitz over the past week asking every network the same question: Where’s Kamala Harris?

Vance appeared on CNN, CBS, and ABC over the weekend.

“The person who wants to be our president ought to sit down for some tough interviews,” Vance said.

Watch the supercut of Vance’s media blitz below:

It has been more than three weeks since President Biden dropped out of the 2024 race; Harris has yet to address the press regarding her nomination or her policy flip-flops.

Even The Washington Post is asking why Harris won’t sit down for questions:

Since replacing President Joe Biden at the top of the 2024 Democratic ticket, Vice President Kamala Harris has neither given a sit-down interview nor held a news conference. Her campaign’s website lacks an “Issues” page (there’s only a biography). We get it, tactically: It’s tempting for Ms. Harris, as it would be for anyone in her position, to stay as vague on the issues as possible, for as long as possible, to avoid giving fodder to the opposition or dividing her supporters. Ms. Harris is confident she’ll win if the campaign is about the many flaws of former president Donald Trump.

If she hopes to prevail, Ms. Harris needs to present her ideas. The media and public have legitimate questions, and she should face them. This is a political necessity — Mr. Trump is already turning her avoidance of the media into an attack line. And elections aren’t just about winning. They’re about accumulating political capital for a particular agenda, which Ms. Harris can’t do unless she articulates one.

Currently, Harris doesn’t even have a policy platform section on her website.

What does Kamala Harris really believe?