
What the Harris Campaign Needs to Win, with James Carville and Paul Begala
The Political Scene | The New Yorker
Reflections on the 1992 Campaign
This chapter examines the resurgence of political energy during the Harris campaign, drawing parallels with the iconic 1992 Clinton campaign. The speakers discuss the generational shifts in American politics and the enduring influence of that era's strategies, highlighting key moments and the importance of visual communication. They reflect on the legacy of political figures like George H.W. Bush and Roger Ailes, providing insights into the evolving landscape of electoral campaigns and media influence.
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