Harris agrees to Fox interview ahead of Pennsylvania campaign
US President-elect Kamala Harris is due to make a rare appearance on Fox News this Wednesday, BBC reports.
She will be interviewed by anchor Bret Baier.
During this election, the conservative-leaning network has frequently featured interviews with Donald Trump and his running mate JD Vance, but none with the vice-president - although her running mate Tim Walz did appear on Fox News Sunday at the weekend.
Harris has faced criticism from Trump and Vance over her media availability, particularly in the early stretch of her campaign when the focus for the vice-president appeared to be holding rallies with supporters.
But as the election enters the final sprint, she's been on an interview blitz, appearing on MSNBC, a 60 Minutes special, which Trump declined to be part of, ABC's The View, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and podcast Call Her Daddy.
Trump, meanwhile, has focused on alternate media and podcast interviews in recent weeks.
In August, his campaign said they were targeting a key group of voters that makes up just over a tenth of the electorate in swing states - they're younger men, and mostly white, but the group includes more Latinos and Asian-Americans than the general population.
The latest polls suggest Harris has a narrow lead over Trump nationally but battleground states are extremely close.