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Read previewWhen you put the Harris-Walz campaign's media strategy side-by-side with that of Trump-Vance, one major difference stands out: Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are barely talking to the press. Both Donald Trump and JD Vance's many press interviews have sparked negative news cycles. Atkeson also gave the analogy that the effect of Harris' media strategy on voters is like what happens when a romantic relationship first begins. So the contrast could be something that doesn't look good optically for the Harris campaign." Though the Harris campaign did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider, a spokesperson told The New York Times that more press interviews are coming.
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Kamala Harris is in a tough spot
  + stars: | 2024-07-09 | by ( Grace Eliza Goodwin | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +5 min
Read previewVice President Kamala Harris is in a difficult position. My guess is some fairly unsophisticated people are calling up Kamala Harris saying: 'Can I do this? Al Sharpton told The New York Times of Harris' dual roles of supporting Biden while also proving her own ability to lead. "But that is complicated by the fact that she is the vice president and is also running for elective office as the vice president," Atkeson added. Atkeson then explained that Harris' decision to support Biden despite growing doubts about his physical and mental capacity puts her in a compromising position.
Persons: , Kamala Harris, Joe Biden's, Harris, Biden, Donald Trump, Elaine Kamarck, Al Gore, Joe Biden, Al Sharpton, there's, Lonna, LeRoy, Atkeson, Chip Roy, Mike Johnson, Harris — Organizations: Service, Business, Democratic, Brookings Institution, New York Times, Trump, Washington Post, Office, The New York Times, Pacific Islander, Florida State University, LeRoy Collins Institute, Rep, Texas Locations: Las Vegas, Dallas, North Carolina
Casey DeSantis said she and her kids were fine after a massive tree fell on the governor's mansion. DeSantis told reporters his wife had called him about the situation. AdvertisementAdvertisement"I don't know if they are going to cut down the whole tree," DeSantis told reporters during a storm update. FEMA director Deanne Criswell told reporters at the White House that President Joe Biden spoke to DeSantis and offered the federal government's assistance. The Florida governor's mansion was first built on its current grounds in 1907, according to a state website devoted to its history.
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Florida high schoolers attending a public college are required to meet civic literacy requirements. Academics in the Sunshine State are unsure if Donald Trump could pass the exam. Insider asked four college professors whether they think Trump could pass the test. Rick Bowmer/AP'Real history and civic responsibility'Since 2019, many future college students in Florida are required to take the Florida Civic Literacy Examination — a test modeled after the US Citizenship and Immigration Services Naturalization Test to encourage civic literacy in the Sunshine State. To pass the Florida Civic Literacy Examination specifically, students must answer 48 out of 80 questions correctly — 60% or higher.
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