On Sunday, Kamala Harris is a guest on the popular podcast "Call her daddy", where she is expected to talk about abortion rights. An issue where the Democrats see great opportunities to win votes among uncertain – especially female – voters.
Tuesday evening, the Vice President takes a seat on the couch at "The late show with Stephen Colbert" – the day after CBS "60 Minutes" big election special. The Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was also invited and initially accepted – only to back out later.
Later in the week, ABC's "The view" and the radio program "The Howard Stern show" are next in line for Harris, who has received criticism for avoiding "man-to-man" interviews with national media since she became the Democratic Party's presidential candidate.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is also on the move. On Monday evening, he makes his debut on a late-night show as he guests on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!".