In a debate or an interview, answering a question comes in two parts:
1) Answering the question, and,
2) Explaining and justifying your answer.
Harris regularly did part two while skipping over part one. For example, when asked about the border invasion problem and what she would do about it, she never said a thing about what she would do. She just went into a ramble about how our immigration system is broken and how she and Biden tried to fix it from the very first day (!!!) and it's all Trump's fault. Not a word about stemming the tide of illegal aliens.
And any time Bair tried to steer her back to the question, she complained he was interrupting her answer.
If he'd asked her whether she prefers hot dogs to hamburgers, she'd have spent the entire interview not answering that question.
In a debate or an interview, answering a question comes in two parts:
1) Answering the question, and,
2) Explaining and justifying your answer.
Harris regularly did part two while skipping over part one. For example, when asked about the border invasion problem and what she would do about it, she never said a thing about what she would do. She just went into a ramble about how our immigration system is broken and how she and Biden tried to fix it from the very first day (!!!) and it's all Trump's fault. Not a word about stemming the tide of illegal aliens.
And any time Bair tried to steer her back to the question, she complained he was interrupting her answer.
If he'd asked her whether she prefers hot dogs to hamburgers, she'd have spent the entire interview not answering that question.