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Require Presidential Candidate Hold Press Conferences!

Presidential candidate Kamala Harris has not held a press conference in over three weeks, and this lack of transparency is unfair to the American people. In a democracy, the power of government is derived from the consent of the governed, and that consent can only be meaningful when leaders and candidates are open and accountable to the public.

By avoiding press conferences, Kamala Harris is not just shirking her responsibility to answer questions—she's also concealing the full extent of her liberal policies. This is a deliberate attempt to obscure her true positions and mislead Americans into believing she represents centrist values. The American people deserve to know exactly where she stands on the issues that matter most.

If Harris truly believes in her policies, she should be willing to defend them in front of the press and the public, instead of hiding behind carefully crafted soundbites. This evasion is a disservice to voters, who need honest and regular communication from those seeking the highest office in the land.

It’s time for Congress to take action. We need legislation that requires all presidential candidates to hold weekly press conferences during their campaigns. This will ensure that candidates are held accountable and that voters have the information they need to make informed decisions.

Tell your representatives that it’s time to pass a bill that demands transparency from those who seek to lead our nation!

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