Fascinating #podcast about the 🇺🇸 election campaigns: “The Harris-Walz reboot” in the #NewYorker #PoliticalScene 🎧

https://www.newyorker.com/podcast/political-scene/the-harris-walz-reboot

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The Harris-Walz Reboot

On the Political Scene: Susan B. Glasser, Jane Mayer, and Evan Osnos discuss the addition of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz to the Democratic ticket and Donald Trump’s erratic response at a press conference on Thursday.

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The “Strange Charisma” of Kamala Harris

Listen to this episode from The Political Scene | The New Yorker on Spotify. The New Yorker staff writers and cultural critics Doreen St. FĂ©lix and Vinson Cunningham join Tyler Foggatt to discuss Kamala Harris’s sudden ascendence to the top of the Democratic ticket. How might her gender, race, and long political career from prosecutor to Vice-President shape the campaign ahead? “In a weird way, I think that she can run against both Trump and, implicitly, very subtly, against Biden, too,” Cunningham says. “I think her strongest way to code herself is: we're finally turning the page.” This week’s reading: “Kamala Harris, the Candidate,” by Doreen St. FĂ©lix “A Mood of Optimism at Kamala Harris’s First Campaign Stop,” by Emily Witt “Who Should Kamala Harris Pick as Her Running Mate?,” by Amy Davidson Sorkin To discover more podcasts from The New Yorker, visit newyorker.com/podcasts. To send feedback on this episode, write to [email protected].

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Interesting #podcast by The New Yorker #PoliticalScene about the Republican National Convention & Donald Trump’s choice of J D Vance as running mate in the election 🇺🇸

https://open.spotify.com/episode/25kMhwNDYTSxoXyGxUYB53?si=aUWf_1clTSWPX3x4owH-HQ&t=1415

#USelection #Politics #Elections

Trump’s Triumphant R.N.C. and Biden’s Dilemma

Listen to this episode from The Political Scene | The New Yorker on Spotify. The Washington Roundtable: Susan B. Glasser, Jane Mayer, and Evan Osnos discuss takeaways from the Republican National Convention, which Glasser reports had the feeling of “a very polite Midwestern cult meeting.” Plus, Donald Trump's selection of J. D. Vance as his running mate and the mounting pressure for President Biden to drop out of the race.This week’s reading: “Donald Trump’s Second Coming,” by Susan B. Glasser “Doctors Are Increasingly Worried About Biden,” by Dhruv Khullar “The Rise of the New Right at the Republican National Convention,” by Benjamin Wallace-Wells “Are We Already Moving On from the Assassination Attempt on Trump?” by Jay Caspian Kang “The Paralysis of the Democratic Party,” by Isaac Chotiner “Why Donald Trump Picked J. D. Vance for Vice-President,” by Benjamin Wallace-Wells “Bernie Sanders Wants Joe Biden to Stay in the Race,” by Isaac Chotiner “Trump, Unity, and MAGA Miracles at the R.N.C.,” by Antonia Hitchens To discover more podcasts from The New Yorker, visit newyorker.com/podcasts. To send in feedback on this episode, write to [email protected] with “The Political Scene” in the subject line.

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Livio Andrea Acerbo on X

Daily News | Oct 22 2023 | under 60 seconds #NewsRoundup, #ActorsStrike, #WhiteHouseRace, #SupremeCourt, #BidenAdministration, #IsraelGaza, #GunLaw, #RepublicanCandidates, #CrimeSolution, #PoliticalScene

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