
Pressing Issues: The Assassination and Vice Presidents
The Victor Davis Hanson Show
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Political Strategies and Narrative Shifts
This chapter explores the political tactics surrounding the candidacy of Michael Dukakis during the 1988 presidential race, highlighting the controversial strategies employed by George H.W. Bush's campaign. It examines how narratives surrounding candidates, including Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, have been crafted to shape public perception and manage political images. The discussion underscores the implications of these strategies for future elections and political narratives in America.
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