This chapter analyzes the shifting campaign strategies of Kamala Harris, especially her appeal to younger voters through digital innovation and positive messaging. It explores the global rise of autocratic leaders, the intertwining of their strategies, and the implications for democracies, using examples from Poland and Venezuela. The chapter emphasizes the critical need for civic engagement and grassroots movements to counteract these authoritarian trends and strengthen democratic institutions.
Kara and Scott discuss Biden's proposal to reform the Supreme Court, and Rupert Murdoch's real-life succession drama. Then, Elon is dealing with some family drama of his own, as his estranged daughter and his ex's mother call him out on social media. He also seems to have violated his own platform's policies, by sharing a deep fake of a Kamala Harris ad. Plus, Donald Trump courts the Bitcoin bros and Christian voters, as Kamala raises millions. Finally, our Friend of Pivot is Anne Applebaum, staff writer at The Atlantic, and author of "Autocracy, Inc.: The Dictators Who Want to Run the World." Anne explains how the current group of world autocrats will stop at nothing to gain absolute power, and digs into the dangers of a Trump second term.
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