Hillary Clinton says it's a 'double standard' to ask Harris about her policies













Hillary Clinton forcefully argued that Vice President Kamala Harris didn't need to clarify her policy positions in interviews and said that the 2024 Democratic candidate was facing a "double standard" from voters and the media.
"She does not have to do it, Kara. I'm going to just cut to the chase," Clinton told journalist and podcast host Kara Swisher on the "On with Kara Swisher" podcast this week.


"In fact, she's put out policies on her campaign website. Anybody who's truly interested can go and read about them. She referenced policies. She actually doesn't just have policies and concepts. She has plans about what to do," Clinton said, referring to a policy page Harris added to her campaign website earlier this month.





"I think it's, um, you know, it's a double standard, and it's a double standard that is partly because they are still getting to know her. But also because they're still grappling with the idea like, ‘Oh, am I really going to vote for a woman to be president and commander in chief?’" she continued.
"This is particularly true, let's just say it and underline it, about White women [voters]," Clinton continued. 






A clip from the podcast was shared by Grabien founder Tom Elliott on X.
Fox News Digital reached out to Clinton's office for comment.
As of Tuesday, Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov.

Tim Walz, had granted at least 13 formal interviews since emerging as the Democratic ticket for president last month, while former President Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, had granted at least 54 over the same time period.