“After taking over the Democratic ticket, picking a running mate, staging a convention and turning in a strong debate performance, Vice President Kamala Harris is now embracing potentially the riskiest test of a presidential campaign — the day-to-day grind of unscripted interviews,” the Washington Post reports. “From podcasts to town halls to late night shows and network sit-downs, Harris and Walz plan to spend much more of the final month before the election in situations they cannot fully control — after an initial two months when the vice president agreed to few such events.” “At the core of the strategy is a reality that Democrats inside and outside her campaign have accepted: Harris is locked in a margin-of-error race, despite vastly outspending her opponent Donald Trump in advertising and field operations.