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🗓️ 28 August 2024
⏱️ 33 minutes
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This week, Matt and Brian look back at what went right at last week’s Democratic National Convention, how it maps on to the lead Harris built in her first month on the campaign trail, and what it augurs for the fall campaign:
* How exactly did Harris build a lead so quickly?
* Is maintaining or growing it really as simple as “keep on doing what you’re doing?” Is that even possible given how the dynamics of the race will change in the home stretch?
* What does peak performance look like, if not this?
Then, behind the paywall, Matt and Brian break down why her acceptance speech was such a big hit across the party. How did she manage to convince centrists and progressives alike that the speech reflected their values? Is she demonstrating the same kinds of political finesse that made Barack Obama such a successful candidate? Or are people mostly just excited to rally behind someone who seems to know how to beat Trump? Plus a granular look at why the polls are probably pretty close to the mark—meaning Harris has a better than even chance of winning, but the election will likely be close, as in 2020 and (gulp) 2016.
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Further reading:
* Brian on Democrats balancing confidence with non-complacency.
* Matt on how Harris can ride happy warrior anti-Trump vibes to victory.
* Joe Lieberman (???) had a pretty good acceptance speech, too?
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0:00.0 | Should we maybe do a do a special episode Tuesday night? |
0:06.1 | Maybe so, yeah. |
0:07.5 | Okay, yeah, debate special. |
0:08.9 | And I will see you either September 11th or the following week? |
0:13.2 | Yeah, this will be our September 11th. |
0:15.8 | It's in poor taste. |
0:19.4 | We condemn terrorism unequivocally. Hey everyone, you're listening to a free preview of the politics podcast. |
0:30.0 | With the Democratic Convention behind us and the September 10th debate between |
0:34.3 | Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in at least a little bit of doubt. We wanted to |
0:38.6 | take stock of the 10 weeks ahead. Harris has a lead, she needs to keep it, how does she intend to do that? |
0:48.0 | Is it really as simple as just keep doing what you've been doing? |
0:52.1 | Is that even possible as she shifts from the |
0:54.8 | starting gun phase of her campaign straight into the final sprint? So we'll read |
1:00.3 | between the lines of her acceptance speech for clues. I hope you enjoy the |
1:05.0 | conversation and if you want to hear the whole thing you can upgrade your |
1:08.1 | subscription to paid at politics.fm. FM. |
1:15.0 | Hey everyone, welcome to the politics podcast. |
1:17.0 | I'm Brian Boiler. |
1:18.0 | I'm Matthew Iglesias. |
1:19.0 | Okay, so let me, uh, let me try to set up the conversation we want to have this week really briefly. |
1:24.3 | I feel like a decent summary of the past five weeks would go something like |
1:30.3 | Joe Biden dropped out of his re-election campaign and endorsed Kamala Harris. |
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