**Vice President Harris Brings Campaign Strategy to Fox News Interview in Pennsylvania**
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**Vice President Harris to Appear on Fox News in Pennsylvania Interview**
In a significant move ahead of the November presidential election, Vice President Kamala Harris is set to be interviewed by Fox News anchor Bret Baier on Wednesday in Pennsylvania. This marks her first sit-down with the network and her initial interview with a media outlet outside her usual ideological sphere since she became the Democratic nominee.
Previously, Harris has given interviews to CNN, CBS' "60 Minutes," and other familiar platforms such as ABC's "The View" and Howard Stern's radio show. Most of these interviews have been conducted within the last two weeks, highlighting a strategic shift from her earlier stance of limiting media interactions during her campaign.
The Fox News interview is scheduled to broadcast at 6 p.m. ET on Wednesday. Baier, known as Fox News' chief political anchor, stands out within the network as one of the few whose identity is not closely tied to conservative commentary.
Vice President Harris had faced scrutiny earlier in her campaign for avoiding media interviews. Addressing this criticism, she has sought to turn the focus on Republican nominee Donald Trump, particularly highlighting his reluctance to release his medical records and his refusal to participate in a "60 Minutes" interview, an issue she raised during her speech on Sunday in Greenville, North Carolina.