‘Bewildering to Me’: David Axelrod Hits Harris and Walz for ‘Absence’ on TV

‘Because that’s how people get to know you and they haven’t really spent a lot of time with either of them before now’

EXCERPT:

AXELROD: "I'm bewildered a little bit by the absence of both the presidential candidate and the vice presidential candidate on television since they became the nominees, because that‘s how people get to know you and they don‘t — they haven‘t really spent a lot of time with either of them before now, so I also think that it may be a little bit of a problem for Walz having not done this. You know, sitting with you guys is good prep for debates. It‘s good batting practice for these events. Walz has not been doing it. So I do question — I do question that. I mean, you are right. It was all over before the -- before he became the nominee when he was campaigning for vice president. That‘s when he turned the word 'weird' into kind of a thing for a while on one of those interviews. So it‘s bewildering to me why he has been out there more, and I think that Harris, too, can benefit from just being out there more."

(Via Mediaite)

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