WATCH: Kamala Harris reveals her take on recent policies in CNN interview sneak peek

Dana Bash could be seen interviewing Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz in the teaser released by CNN
Kamala Harris was asked about the shift in her policies in the much anticipated CNN interview (Getty Images)
Kamala Harris was asked about the shift in her policies in the much anticipated CNN interview (Getty Images)

SAVANNAH, GEORGIA: Kamala Harris' first interview since accepting the Democratic presidential ticket will be soon aired on CNN!

However, the network released a sneak peek into the sit-down interview with the current Vice President of the US and her running mate for the November election Tim Walz.



 

Kamala Harris talks about her policies

In the clip, host Dana Bash can be seen asking Kamala Harris how she looks at her shift in policies over the years.

She responded, "I think the most important and most significant aspect of my policy perspective and decisions is my values have not changed," reported USA Today.

Harris, who’s presently on her bus tour in Georgia, along with Walz, further added, “You mentioned the Green New Deal. I have always believed – and I have worked on it – that the climate crisis is real, that it is an urgent matter to which we should apply metrics that include holding ourselves to deadlines around time.”

WILMINGTON, DELAWARE - NOVEMBER 07:  Vice President-elect Kamala Harris takes the stage before Presi
 Kamala Harris  recently replaced Joe Biden as Democratic presidential candidate (Getty Images)

Internet trolls Kamala Harris, CNN amid Democratic presidential candidates's first interview

Netizens slammed both Kamala Harris and the CNN network after a sneak peek of her interview was shared over social media. Many questioned the authenticity and fairness of the interview in the comment section.

One user shared over the YouTube clip, "This is not an interview. It’s a propaganda piece."

“'Just wrapped up an interview' … now give us 6 hours to edit and chop the footage," trolled another.



 

"'Getting to know her stage.' Dana you're not a journalist... shes been VP for 4 years. We all know her.. what a joke," remarked one.

"This wasn’t an interview, it was a conversation. This woman has nothing to run on," a person expressed.

"Wait! Hold up! Wait a minute. Did I just hear Dana ask a question and then also give a leading answer for Kamala to jump on ? WHAT? GTFOH!!! You can't make this stuff up. These people are scammers! And... on top of that, Kamala still answered by saying: 'My position hasn't changed,'" another chimed.

"Dana is almost giddy. She asks a question and then gives Kamala a multiple choice answer to choose from," wrote one more.

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