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Former President Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, have sat down for at least 54 interviews since the Harris-Walz ticket was formed, compared to 14 non-scripted interviews for the Democratic presidential ticket thus far.

After weeks of avoiding interviews, Vice President Kamala Harris has stepped up her appearances in recent days, sitting for a digital video interview with Wired on Wednesday, her campaign announced. She also spoke with a Spanish radio host and the National Association of Black Journalists this week.

Harris was interviewed by Action News 6 ABC on Friday in Philadelphia, which came on the heels of a report that her campaign is looking for her to do more local interviews in swing states like Pennsylvania. 

Meanwhile, Trump spoke with supporter Elon Musk in his first interview since the assassination attempt against him on Sunday, and he also sat down for an interview with Fox News contributor and Washington Post columnist Marc Thiessen.

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Trump Vance Harris and Walz

From left: former President Trump; Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio; Vice President Kamala Harris; and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. (Getty Images)

Vance has done dozens of interviews since the Harris-Walz ticket formed on Aug. 6, including another three Sunday show appearances last weekend and also interviews with CNN, Fox News and ABC in the aftermath of last week's ABC News Presidential Debate between Trump and Harris.

Harris' running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, has begun doing more local interviews, speaking with Macon, Georgia, station WMAZ on Tuesday. He spoke with MSNBC and ABC after last week's debate, and he was interviewed by Michigan station Fox 17 on Friday.

Harris also taped two radio interviews earlier this month with Uforia, the audio network of TelevisaUnivision, and Rickey Smiley, host of the nationally syndicated "Rickey Smiley Show."

Walz also spoke earlier this month to WCMU radio in Michigan, in addition to speaking with "The Morning News with Nancy Kman and Jason Barsky" on WILK in Pennsylvania and "The Chad Holmes Show" on WXCO in Wisconsin.

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Vice President Kamala Harris speaks with Philadelphia's 6 ABC anchor Brian Taff on Friday. (Screenshot/6 ABC Philadelphia)

Harris and Walz ended their extended interview drought last month when they talked with CNN's Dana Bash in Georgia after weeks of stonewalling the media.

Since Aug. 6, when the Harris-Walz ticket was formed, Trump has spoken with, among others, Fox News, NBC News, the Daily Mail, Hugh Hewitt, the New York Post and local outlets like WBRE News Wilkes-Barre and WLOS News 13 Asheville, as well as podcaster Lex Fridman.

Vance has made appearances on Fox News, NBC News, CBS News, ABC News, CNBC and CNN, in addition to multiple podcasts.

Harris still has not held a formal press conference since replacing President Biden as the Democratic nominee. Trump took questions at a news conference last week in California, his third extended presser in recent weeks.

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This report has been updated with additional interviews from both tickets.

Fox News Digital's Joseph A. Wulfsohn contributed to this report.