I feel that Newsom handled the Hannity interview quite well. And I think it's key to future success for the DNC; they have to burst the media bubble.
That landscape is changing though due to the Dominion lawsuit and Fox seemingly heading toward an anti Trump position. I foresee the right and far-right constituencies headed to a more fractured media landscape. More major players (Fox, Newsmax, Breitbart, Daily Wire) with conflicting views instead of one primary mouth piece and the rest falling in line.
Newsom is fairly ordinary libdem on his views. But he's younger, charismatic, and energized. He has the gravitas that, for instance, Buttigieg lacks. And coming from a large D state, with all the moves his made to get in the PR limelight, he'll Garner far more popularity and name recognition than Beto.
I'm just wondering what's going on behind the scenes at the DNC. Are they not going to attempt to kingmake Kamala Harris? I mean she's been incredibly invisible for a VP.