A whopping 7.1 million viewers tuned in to "Special Report with Bret Baier" to watch Vice President Kamala Harris's first-ever interview on Fox News Channel.
Kamala Harris received a better score from swing voters during her Fox News interview on Wednesday than her general popularity with this group, according to a study. Online monitoring and analysis company Impact Social reported that 20 percent of swing voters who watched the interview had a positive impression of Harris.
Kamala Harris took part in an adversarial interview with Fox News discussing issues from immigration to gender-affirming surgery. Here are some of the key moments.
In a frequently contentious, sometimes testy exchange, Vice President Kamala Harris went on Fox News and fielded Chief Political Anchor Bret Baier’s questions on immigration, the economy and her policy differences with her Republican challenger, former President Donald Trump, and her boss, President Joe Biden.
Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier grilled the candidate on his Wednesday program, the most-watched interview of the Harris presidential campaign.
Vice President Kamala Harris was grilled over her shifting views on immigration and relationship with President Joe Biden
Pete Wehner, a former speechwriter for Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, wrote on X that Kamala Harris "dominated" Fox News host Bret Baier during an interview on Wednesday. "My take: Bret Baier has rarely looked as bad (or tendentious) as he did in his interview with Kamala Harris,
: Final numbers show that Kamala Harris’ sit-down with Fox News’ Bret Baier on Wednesday drew 7.8 million viewers. The interview drew 1.13 million viewers in the 25.54 demo, according to Nielsen figures released by Fox News.
Kamala Harris did not enter the Fox News den to convert the MAGA faithful. She went there to appeal to the new apostates, Republican voters disillusioned
Pressed and often interrupted by Bret Baier, the vice president opened up a little more distance from President Biden and defended her position on immigration and border security.
The interview made headlines for Harris' choice to appear on Fox News—and for the often contentious back and forth between Harris and Bret Baier.