Trump Assassination Attempts: 2; Harris Campaign Interviews: 1

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    If you’re a member of the media and you hope to interview Kamala Harris at some point before the election, we have some bad news for you. It’s probably not going to happen. However, if you want to shoot at the Republican nominee for president, the odds are fairly good that you can get close enough to him with a rifle to at least try.

    It’s been two months since Kamala Harris was anointed as the Democrat Party’s presidential nominee. During that whole time, she has only sat down for a single unscripted, solo interview. Since it has proven nearly impossible to keep her sober, her campaign managers have prevented her from sitting down for any additional interviews.

    Harris did sit down for an interview with CNN’s Dana Bash, but that doesn’t count as a real interview. She brought Tim Walz along with her for that one. She needed a big, strong man to defend her from any potentially difficult questions.

    The only real interview that she’s done was with a Philadelphia reporter. That was a train wreck because she fell off the wagon again immediately after the debate with President Trump on September 9th. She became the nominee after receiving zero primary votes and has only taken unscripted questions by herself one time since July.

    Donald Trump has been nearly assassinated two times since July. The government bureaucrats who are supposed to be protecting him don’t seem to care that people with rifles are trying to get close enough to shoot him.

    One candidate for president is too afraid to take even mildly challenging questions. The other one keeps wading through bullets in his mission to save America. This should make it an easy choice for voters in November.