MEDIA WINNER: Chuck Todd Following President Joe Biden’s primetime speech in which he claimed Democracy is “under assault,” MSNBC's Chuck Todd put Vice President Kamala Harris on the spot about Democrats helping out those who Biden accused of assaulting it. In an interview on Meet the Press Sunday, Todd grilled the vice president about the controversial practice of Democrats across the country propping up extreme Republicans in their primary races by purchasing ads promoting them. Harris began by defending Biden’s remarks — which some have criticized for being too divisive. “There are those who right now are vividly not defending our Democracy,” Harris said. “And I think we want that our commander in chief, the President of the United States will speak up and raise the alarm about what this means to our strength, and our future — much less our integrity.” Todd then asked the obvious follow-up: If the threat posed to Democracy by such candidates is truly so grave, then why are Democrats elevating them? “And the president went out of his way to say there are good Republicans here. Should you leave the good Republicans alone in a primary? Is the Democratic Party making a mistake here?” he asked. Harris completely dodged the question, prompting Todd to re-frame in a manner that allowed her to weigh in without commentating on anyone else’s campaign. “Would you have done this?” Todd asked. “I’m not going to tell people how to run their campaigns, Chuck,” Harris replied, adding that it's best to let the candidates and their teams make decisions. Todd tried a third time to get Harris to answer the question, but Harris ducked again. Points to Todd for pressing Harris on the controversial practice. |