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Kamala Harris Dismisses Donald Trump’s “Same Old, Tired Playbook” In CNN Interview With Running Mate Tim Walz

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Vice President Kamala Harris may be contemplating naming a Republican to her cabinet if she beats Donald Trump in the election, but told CNN today she has little time for her opponent’s race baiting. “Same old, tired playbook,” Harris told CNN’s Dana Bash in Georgia on Thursday of the ex-POTUS’ widely dismissed assertion earlier this month at a Black Journalist conference that the VP only recently claimed to be Black. “Next question, please,” Harris added in her first interview since becoming the Democrats’ standard bearer over a month ago.

Conducted at Savannah’s Kim Café around 10:30 am PT Tuesday, the full interview with the vice president and her VP nominee running mate Gov.

Tim Walz will air on the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned outlet tonight at 6 pm PT/9 pm ET. As well as being Harris’ first interview since Joe Biden stepped aside in late July, this is the first time the Minnesota Governor and the Veep have sat down with the press together.

The first interview with ⁦@KamalaHarris⁩ ⁦@Tim_Walz⁩ is wrapped. Watch the first clip at 4p ET and the rest at 9p tonight on ⁦@CNN⁩ pic.twitter.com/GHbOhFDfBo “Dana, I think the most important and most significant aspect of my policy perspective and decisions is my values have not changed,” Harris also told Bash today.

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