CNN's chief political correspondent Dana Bash asked Harris about Donald Trump's racial attacks, most notably when he said his opponent "wasn't Black enough".
In response, Harris shook her head, as if speechless, and appeared like she did not want to spend too much airtime on the subject.
"Same old, tired playbook," Harris responded.
"Next question, please."
"That's it?" Bash asked, "That's it," Harris replied.
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