Selecting a vice presidential nominee like Andy Bashir, Josh Shapiro, or Roy Cooper won't solve political problems, but it's crucial to consider who can connect with non-core voters. However, the focus should be on the overall message and policies. Anticipating baiting attacks, such as mispronunciations of names or labels like 'DEI candidate,' is important, and the response to such attacks will be telling. While succeeding in California politics by playing to the base is challenging, a broader approach is necessary to resonate with various voter demographics.
Yascha Mounk and Matthew Yglesias discuss Kamala Harris' strengths and vulnerabilities, and what she needs to do to win.
Matthew Yglesias is a writer and journalist, co-founder of Vox, and founder of the Substack newsletter Slow Boring. His latest book is One Billion Americans: The Case for Thinking Bigger.
In this week’s conversation, Yascha Mounk and Matthew Yglesias discuss how Kamala Harris can broaden her appeal before November; what explains the lack of substantial coverage of Biden’s cognitive impairments in the mainstream press before the June debate; and how seriously we should take the evolution of economic policy in the Republican Party platform.
This transcript has been condensed and lightly edited for clarity.
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