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Leaning on her corporate media crutch, Vice President Kamala Harris promised a week of cringe with a blitz of softball interviews kicking off the final month of the campaign.

Policies weren’t the only means by which the Democratic Party presidential nominee proved herself a flip-flopper as she shifted gears from the Biden basement strategy to a full-on assault of the airwaves.

Foregoing time to tease out appearances with little more than four weeks to go before Election Day, the campaign detailed the highlights of Harris’ upcoming week would include the likes of Stephen Colbert, Howard Stern and further fawning from the ladies of “The View.”

MSNBC producer Kyle Griffin shared details of the schedule on X and wrote, “NEW: The Harris campaign just announced a major series of interviews and campaign stops this week. MONDAY: Harris’s 60 Minutes interview airs. TUESDAY: Harris speaks to The View, The Howard Stern Show, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY: Harris campaigns in Nevada and participates in a Univision Town Hall. FRIDAY: Harris campaigns in Arizona.”

The vice president’s sit down with CBS News’ “60 Minutes” was the same previously scheduled interview of which former President Donald Trump’s campaign had refuted “was ever locked in.”

In fact, he told reporters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, “They came to me and would like me to do an interview but first I want to get an apology, because the last time I did an interview with them, if you remember, they challenged me on the computer.”

“They said the laptop from hell was from Russia, and I said, ‘It wasn’t from Russia. It was from Hunter [Biden],’” the president went on. “And I never got an apology.”

Harris’ announced lineup of friendly coverage comes amid challenges over her priorities as citizens across the Southeast were far from free of imminent danger in the wake of Hurricane Helene.

Prior to the schedule reveal, the vice president was already taking heat for filming a chat with the “All the Smoke” podcast only to then tape a conversation with Alex Cooper’s “Call Her Daddy” podcast expected to premiere this week.

As had been reported, prior to her insulting the suffering with promises of $750 handouts, the White House hopeful was said to have sat down to tape her interview with the program that made raunchy subjects like oral sex, threesomes and revenge porn regular fare.

Where the vice president was concerned, the talk was expected to center on killing unborn children.

The announced lineup of exposure to the American people found users on social media split as to whether it had always been the intent to save “powerhouse interviews” for the final stretch of the campaign, or if the internal numbers had left Harris’ team scrambling for a means to shove the nominee in the faces of low information voters to help sell the snake oil.

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