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Kamala Harris' Interview Questions Leaked? Whistleblower Claims Surface

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Ahead of Kamala Harris' rare sit-down interview with MSNBC on Wednesday, a whistleblower claimed the interview questions had been leaked. However, no evidence was provided to support this allegation. During the one-on-one, the Democratic presidential nominee discussed her economic strategies and other key policy initiatives.Answering MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle's questions, Harris said: "Homeownership for too many people in our country now is elusive. You know, gone is the day of everyone thinking they could actually live the American dream. So part of my vision for the economy is, let’s deal with some of the everyday challenges that people face and address them with common sense solutions such as affordable housing."Read More: Will Donald Trump Face Another Assassination Attempt? Here's What Americans ThinkHours before the Harris interview, one social media user posted questions - they claim - Ruhle is going to ask. "SECRET LIST OF QUESTIONS FOR KAMALA HARRIS," the X user started off.

Here is the list:1. "When did you first realize you were destined to be such a trailblazer for democracy and women everywhere?"2. "With all of the chaos around. how do you manage to juggle the Vice Presidency and still find time for self-care? Any skincare tips?"3. "Can you tell us about the moment you knew you'd be an inspiration to young girls around the world?"5. "How do you keep yourself centered when you're saving democracy on a daily basis?"Read More: Congress Passes Stop-Gap Bill To Avert Shutdown, Biden Likely To Sign6. "You've handled the challenges of being Vice President with such grace- does it ever feel like you're just too good at your job?"7. "How do you manage to stay so optimistic and grounded when faced with the constant misinformation and lies from the MAGA wing of the GCP?"8. "What's one life lesson you wish every little girl could learn from your journey?"9. "Is there any pressure being such a beloved and historic figure, or does it just come naturally to you?"
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