3 Takeaways From Harris’s Fox News Interview

Fox News anchor Bret Baier pressed Vice President Kamala Harris on shifting political views over her career as the two sparred on a number of topics during their Oct. 16 interview on the network.

Hosted from Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania—one of the key battleground states for winning the presidency—the exchange featured tough questions on immigration, how Harris differs from President Joe Biden, and what country she believes is America’s greatest threat.

At times, Baier and Harris spoke over one another, with the vice president raising her voice as the interview continued.

Here’s an overview of three key topics discussed.

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