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•Opinion | ‘60 Minutes’ asked Kamala Harris all the wrong questions
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Julian Zelizer : It's the job of journalists to scrutinize candidates' ideas and explain to voters what might be in store if each one is elected.
He says the way too many of us in the media go about it does more to obscure what’s important than to clarify it.
We should start by asking whether or not a proposal is an important priority for the country, Zelizer says.
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