With the election day a little more than two weeks, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are looking forward to stimulating their bases – while any remaining voters remain in the main battle states. on Washington Week with the Atlantic OceanThe members of the committee discussed the final campaign strategies for the candidates and how their speech is realized between the voters.

As the Election Day approaches, the Democrats show a remarkable shift in a tone compared to what was “the summer of joy” in American policy, Susan Glaser said last night. “Kamala Harris is no longer mocking Donald Trump and says it is strange,” Glasser continues. “Instead, the Vice President is a campaign on the roads in which Trump pose a threat to democracy.” In response, “Trump has escalated his speech in a way that seems determined to prove the point it raises.”

Last night, Franklin Foueer said that Rimotasis was a Harris campaign on Trump’s threats to return to an argument previously proven less effective among voters. “Is there any reason for the belief that the argument of democracy will now do?” The committee members asked. This is the reason, in part of it, the Harris campaign continues to intensify efforts between the unlimited voters, especially the indigenous Republicans. Although a similar line of campaigns “was not working with Joe Biden,” said Francesca Chambers, “They may think that the Messenger, not the message that was the problem.”

Also this week, Israel’s killing of the Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar opens a new turning point for the war in Gaza. The committee discussed what this could mean for tensions in the Middle East and the future of American foreign policy.

Join the employee writer in Atlantic Ocean Franklin Fouer’s guest supervisor to discuss this and more: Peter Baker, the main correspondent of the White House in New York Times; Francesca Chambers, White House correspondent in USA today; Susan Glaser, employee writer in New Yorker; And Vivian Salama, a correspondent for national policy in Wall Street Magazine.

Watch the full episode here.

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