

Michael Lind: Kamala is cleaning up after Clinton
Oct 12, 2024
In a thought-provoking discussion, Michael Lind, a columnist and political analyst, analyzes Kamala Harris's evolving stance on identity politics, contrasting her strategies with Hillary Clinton's. He highlights Harris's pivot towards bipartisan cooperation on immigration and the complexities of voter dynamics post-nomination. Lind delves into the implications of her centrist approach for union support and critiques the cultural war strategies of Donald Trump. With a keen eye on the shifting landscape of Democratic Party politics, he suggests a reevaluation of campaign messaging and voter identity.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Contrasting Campaign Strategies: Harris vs. Clinton
01:34 • 3min
Evolving Campaign Strategies: Harris and Clinton
04:56 • 13min
Shifts in Voter Support: The Impact of Nomination on Union Dynamics
17:57 • 4min
Campaign Dynamics: Identity Politics and Cultural Wars
21:38 • 3min
Political Messaging and Identity Dynamics
24:48 • 5min
Shifts in Democratic Strategy
29:29 • 6min
Navigating Tensions within the Democratic Party: Rhetoric vs. Governance
35:12 • 4min