Three key issues where Kamala Harris has more questions than answers

Fox News contributor Joe Concha calls out Vice President Kamala Harris for avoiding press conferences and one-on-one interviews on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'

After nearly a month as her party’s standard-bearer, Vice President Kamala Harris heads into the Democratic National Convention with not a sit-down media interview or news conference in sight.

Republicans are rightfully grumbling about her unwillingness to engage. The would-be leader of the free world should be taking regular questions. For a political party holding itself up as the guardian of democracy, their candidate should not shun the so-called Fourth Estate charged with keeping the electorate informed.

Compounding matters is the confusion around Harris’ stance on policy positions. When she ran for office in 2020, candidate Harris staked out a litany of extreme views, some of which her campaign has suggested she no longer supports.

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Here are three key areas with lingering questions.

In 2019, Harris bylined an essay headlined, "My Plan For Medicare For All." In fact, she made news in 2017 as the first co-sponsor of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders’ version of the legislation.

"Medicare for All" refers to a single-payer program common in Europe where health coverage comes not from private insurers, but a government-run health program. A complete overhaul of our health care system, which while imperfect remains the envy of the world, has long been a pipe dream of the American left.

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