BREAKING: Kamala Harris caves, agrees to interview with Fox News anchor

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From Fox News: Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris will sit down with Fox News Channel’s chief political anchor Bret Baier for an interview on Wednesday in Pennsylvania.

It will be Harris’ first formal interview ever on Fox News. It will air on the October 16 edition of Baier’s “Special Report” at 6 p.m. ET. Baier will anchor “Special Report” from the battleground state of Pennsylvania that evening.

Harris’ running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, joined “Fox News Sunday” for the second straight week on Sunday as the Democratic ticket has amped up media appearances in recent weeks.

“Special Report” is regularly among the most-watched programs in cable news, and the popular Common Ground segment featuring political leaders from across the aisle discussing the issues of the day with the goal of finding middle ground has been a hit this election cycle.


Harris had earlier rejected an invitation to a debate with former President Donald Trump hosted by Fox News.

For months, Harris has avoided the media almost entirely, not giving any interviews or hosting any press briefings. She has only recently ramped up her media appearances, but all with liberal networks, and never appears on Fox News.

Fox News host Bill Hemmer revealed Monday that Trump is gaining ground on Harris in critical battleground states.

REPORT: Plummeting Democratic voter registration raises red flags for Harris

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