Kamala Harris' first rally as the Democratic de facto nominee was in a crucial swing city in Wisconsin. The event had to be moved to a larger venue due to high turnout and drew attendees from out of state. People were interested not only in Harris' message but also in how she presented herself as the presidential candidate, reflecting the campaign's desired image.
Over the past 48 hours, as the nomination of Vice President Kamala Harris went from theoretical to inevitable, she has delivered the first glimpses of how her campaign will run.
Reid J. Epstein, who covers politics for The Times, discusses what we’ve learned from her debut.
Guest: Reid J. Epstein, who covers politics for The New York Times.
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