Vice President Kamala Harris faced tough questions in a recent interview with “60 Minutes,” including whether she regretted loosening immigration policies. Harris defended the administration’s efforts to address the border crisis and highlighted recent changes that have reduced illegal immigration by half. The interview, which also included Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, came as Democrats grew concerned about their media strategy ahead of the election. Harris deflected questions about her past statements and campaign promises, instead focusing on criticizing Trump’s economic policies and emphasizing the need for consensus-building. She also revealed she owns a Glock but only fires it at a shooting range. Harris encouraged voters to watch Trump’s rallies to see his focus on personal grievances rather than uniting the country. The interview also addressed Trump’s decision to skip the show, leading to an in-depth look at the election dynamics in Maricopa County, Arizona. Harris’s responses shed light on her approach to governance and her vision for the country, emphasizing the importance of bipartisan collaboration and addressing the challenges facing the nation.
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