The moment Kamala Harris's DNC speech came alive
On the biggest of stages Thursday night, Harris pulled off something that has elided her current boss and pretty much everyone else in the past 10 months: deftly and clearly laying out a position on Israel and Palestine and the conflict in Gaza. Her speech "not only recognized the strongest points in both the Israeli and Palestinian narratives of the current conflict, it took them seriously," wrote Zack Beauchamp. Her careful handling of the issue "did wonders for her commander-in-chief credibility."
🎧 Today, Explained via Chicago
Vox's daily news podcast doesn't usually focus on one topic for a full week, but the team covered the DNC from so many fascinating angles this week that I suggest you put all these into your ears over the weekend. They revisited the 1968 convention in Chicago, looked into the migrant crisis playing out in the host city and why its residents are so mad about it, and spoke to Black women backing Harris about what they want from her.
Michelle Obama articulated something Democrats have been afraid to say
The former first lady delivered a barn burner of a speech on Tuesday, starting by nailing the vibe shift the party has seen over the past month. "Few Democrats have gone so far as to openly admit how bad the vibes had gotten" under President Biden, wrote Andrew Prokop. And in pointing out that "hope is making a comeback," Obama both did admit that, and also bestowed upon Harris a change-candidate status that lifted her husband's presidential campaign.
The major policy transformation that flew the radar at the DNC
Four years ago, DNC watchers saw a series of personal stories about how Trump-era policies had scrambled immigrants' lives and their families' lives. This year, not so much, writes Christian Paz. Instead, the party "embraced tougher policies for asylum seekers, praised President Biden's attempts to negotiate a bipartisan border security bill, and conceded the changed reality of immigration politics since the pandemic's dawn."
📹 Kamala Harris, explained in seven moments
The Vox Video team gave us this fascinating, deep understanding of Harris's career, from her time as a self-described "smart on crime" prosecutor to her difficult first few years as vice president to the whirlwind last month leading up to the nomination.
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