A weekly roundup of TNR’s Political reporting
The GOP has long claimed the concept of freedom. But Kamala Harris and Tim Walz just ripped that football out of their hands. |
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With Kamala Harris at the top of the ticket, Democrats have rediscovered their partisan edge. |
Young voters traditionally support Democrats, but men under 30 could throw the election to Trump. |
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Join us on Tuesday, September 10, to watch the Harris vs. Trump face-off with editor Michael Tomasky and staff writer Greg Sargent for interactive commentary and analysis. |
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It’s by far the most resonant word in the American political discourse—and for decades, Democrats let Republicans own it. No longer. |
As everyday Americans tune in to watch Kamala Harris receive her party’s nomination, they should trust what they see with their own eyes—especially as D.C.’s chattering class tries to gaslight them. |
The party’s brand-new 2024 platform looks a lot different than the 2020 one—in a bad way. |
In Chicago, they found a much stronger message—and a more savage indictment of Trump. |
She is avoiding the sexist traps that snared Hillary Clinton. |
Biden aggressively defended his economic record. But he also subtly pushed back against Trump’s sleazy racist attacks on Harris—and that’s essential to winning. |
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Revisit this week’s TNR Live event and watch The New Republic’s Editor Michael Tomasky and staff writers Greg Sargent and Grace Segers break down the state of the 2024 presidential election campaign post DNC. |
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