Vice President Kamala Harris, with her campaign against former President Donald Trump now at the one-month mark before the Nov. 5 election, will spend this week in a series of major media interviews, according to a senior campaign official.
With early voting underway nationwide, Harris will appear this week with radio host Howard Stern, Stephen Colbert on "The Late Show," and "The View," reported The Hill Sunday.
Her appearances come in addition to a sit-down interview with "60 Minutes," which will be aired Monday, and her appearance on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast, being released Sunday.
The Harris campaign has come under fire from Republicans and former President Donald Trump's team for her lack of major media interviews. However, her campaign has been using more targeted interviews, including with local news outlets in the nation's battleground states, and she has sat for podcasts and radio interviews.
The upcoming interviews will reach a much wider audience. Millions of viewers watch "The View" and "The Late Show" daily, while Stern's YouTube page has more than 2 million subscribers.
Alex Cooper, the host of the "Call Her Daddy," podcast, also has millions of followers through her social media.
Harris also plans to travel to Arizona and Nevada this week.
She'll be in a Univision town hall and make other campaign stops in Las Vegas on Thursday.
Friday, Harris will head to Arizona to campaign while urging voters to cast their ballots, with early voting starting in the state on Wednesday.
According to national polls, the presidential race between Harris and Trump is mostly neck and neck.
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