This chapter explores a recent debate featuring a notable political figure, emphasizing the complex dynamics of party loyalty and the influence of ultra-right allies. It reflects on the shifting perceptions of political strategies and the implications of societal unrest amidst the evolving political landscape. Additionally, the chapter critiques the transformation of debates into theatrical events, while highlighting the significance of Kamala Harris's confident performance and its impact on public perception.
Trevor, Christiana, Josh, and NY Times columnist (and friend of the show) Tressie McMillan Cottom break down last night’s presidential debate. Together they unpack whether Trump still has his finger on the pulse or has lost his touch, Christiana explains the real reason Trump was befuddled by Kamala, and the group ponders where we go from here.
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