Plus, why Trump appeals to young men, and more
As new data shows gains for Harris, an experienced political operative explains how Democratic inroads in Sun Belt states are transforming the electoral map—and changing our politics. |
By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent |
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Join us on Friday, August 23 as 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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Young voters traditionally support Democrats, but men under 30 could throw the election to Trump. |
A flack’s new memoir touts his work for dictators and tycoons. But that’s only part of today’s misinformation industry. |
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TNR Travel: New December Dates Added |
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She is avoiding the sexist traps that snared Hillary Clinton. |
It’s by far the most resonant word in the American political discourse—and for decades, Democrats let Republicans own it. No longer. |
The Democratic National Committee projected messages such as "Weird as Hell" and "Project 2025 HQ" onto Donald Trump’s Chicago property. |
By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling |
They’re unpopular because their agenda is unpopular. |
If the Democrats accomplish what they need to this week in Chicago, then yes: America will be damn straight ready for President Kamala Harris. |
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