DAVID MARCUS: Why Kamala Harris' press pool deserves Pulitzer Prize

Vice President and Democrat nominee for president Kamala Harris visited Pittsburgh's Penzey's Spices on the campaign trail Saturday, which has posted an entire page on their website bashing the GOP. (Credit: US Network Pool via AP)

Genius is often described as the ability to see a new way forward, to advance a discipline in a manner that transcends old, stuffy definitions and ushers us into brave new worlds. On this score, Kamala Harris’ press pool is very deserving of just and proper recognition.

This is why I believe that the Harris press pool members should receive a Pulitzer Prize for their unique approach this election cycle, in which the candidate is never asked any questions relevant to being president, but rather given the joyous opportunity to simply share her deeply human qualities.

HARRIS VISITS SPICE SHOP KNOWN FOR HATING REPUBLICANS, CALLS FOR END TO ‘DIVISIVENESS’

Just this weekend in Pittsburgh we saw the power of this New Journalism on display. The stodgy old, and let's face it, mostly white dudes of newspapers past might have been focused on Hersch Goldberg-Polin, the American murdered by Hamas, or this week’s disappointing job numbers.

But instead, notice this gem from a Washington Post writer on X: "Kamala just went into Penzeys Spices and bought........

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