Jason Miller, senior adviser to former President Donald Trump, told Newsmax on Wednesday that Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign is conducting a "media blitz" to combat a drop in recent polls.
Miller, in an interview with "Newsline," commented on Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz appearing for interviews on multiple talk shows and podcasts in the past week after facing criticism for not conducting more interviews when she launched her bid for the presidency.
"The reason why you see Kamala Harris' campaign going on this media blitz is clearly they're seeing something in their polling, which is probably what we're seeing in our polling, that Kamala Harris is starting to drop off."
He added that "key groups" such as "younger men," Latinos, and union workers "are looking and seeing that," causing the Harris-Walz campaign to "change it up" and "reintroduce Kamala Harris to the American public."
"As we head toward the final days here, when Kamala Harris does one of these interviews like we saw with 'The View,'" Miller said, "asked a very simple question from Sunny Hostin, 'Is there anything over the past four years that you would do different?' and Kamala Harris thought about it for a moment and goes, 'No, nothing comes to mind,' — nothing about the border, nothing about inflation, nothing about the missing 325,000 kids, or Afghanistan — it is a nightmare for them."
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Theodore Bunker, a Newsmax writer, has more than a decade covering news, media, and politics.
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