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Kevin O'Leary Urges Kamala Harris to Face Press as Campaign Continues

 August 28, 2024

Kevin O'Leary, a well-known investor and television personality, has publicly criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for her continued avoidance of the press since she became the Democratic Party's presidential nominee.

O'Leary, who is best known for his role on the television show Shark Tank, emphasized the importance of transparency for any candidate seeking the presidency, noting that the behavior displayed by Harris thus far is unacceptable for someone in her position, as Fox News reports.

This line of criticism highlights growing concerns among investors and swing state voters who are seeking clarity from Harris on key policy positions.

Despite the scrutiny, Harris’s campaign has reportedly enjoyed predominantly positive media coverage, raising questions about media bias and the role of the press in the current political landscape.

O'Leary Demands Transparency From Harris

During a recent public appearance, O'Leary expressed his frustration with Harris's lack of engagement with the press, a trend that has persisted for over five weeks.

He argued that every president in modern history has been able to address the press, even during challenging times. According to O'Leary, Harris’s refusal to engage with the media sets a concerning precedent.

O'Leary went on to explain that as an investor, he needs clear explanations of Harris’s policies to make informed decisions. He noted that his concerns are not unreasonable and that the lack of answers from Harris is troubling for those who need to plan for the future based on potential policy changes.

“Come out, come out, wherever you are and talk to the press!” O'Leary exclaimed, stressing the urgency for Harris to break her silence and engage with the public.

Media's Role in Harris Campaign Under Scrutiny

The positive media coverage surrounding Harris’s campaign has not gone unnoticed. Reports indicate that 84% of the coverage on major networks, including ABC, CBS, and NBC, has been favorable. This has led to accusations that the media is acting as a surrogate for the Harris campaign, providing her with an advantage that other candidates do not enjoy.

Fox News contributor Emily Compagno pointed out that the media has "absolutely operated" as a surrogate for both the Biden-Harris administration and Harris’s campaign. She argued that the press has failed to hold Harris accountable, allowing her to avoid addressing key issues that voters are eager to hear about.

Jonathan Karl Defends Harris's Policy Shift

ABC anchor Jonathan Karl defended Harris during a recent segment, specifically addressing her previous commitment to abolish private health insurance. Karl clarified that this is no longer Harris’s position, signaling a shift in her policy stance since she took on the role of the Democratic nominee.

However, Karl's defense of Harris sparked controversy, with former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany questioning whether Karl was acting as a surrogate for Harris’s campaign. McEnany's comments reflect a broader concern among conservatives about the fairness of media coverage in the current election cycle.

Trump Weighs In On Media Bias and Debates

Former President Donald Trump also weighed in on the media's treatment of Harris, suggesting that there is a significant bias in her favor. Trump pointed to a recent interview with Sen. Tom Cotton as an example of what he perceives as hostility from the press towards conservative candidates, contrasting it with the favorable coverage Harris has received.

In response to these perceived biases, Trump has indicated that he might skip the upcoming Sept. 10 debate. He expressed frustration with the changes in debate rules and the overall tone of media coverage, which he believes is unfairly skewed against him and other conservative candidates.

Conclusion

Kevin O'Leary's criticism of Kamala Harris for avoiding the press since becoming the Democratic presidential nominee underscores the growing concern among voters and investors about her transparency.

Despite the media's predominantly positive coverage of her campaign, O'Leary and others are calling for Harris to address the public and clarify her policy positions.

The situation has also sparked a broader discussion about media bias, with figures like Emily Compagno and former President Donald Trump weighing in on the issue.

As the campaign progresses, the pressure on Harris to engage with the press is likely to intensify, particularly as debates and other key events approach.