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Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at the American Federation of Teachers' 88th National Convention on July 25, 2024 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Montinique Monroe/Getty Images)

NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert was a foreign correspondent for four years in Jerusalem. He gives you an early look at tonight’s 7 p.m. ET show. Subscribe to War Notes here.  

Somehow we’ve gotten used to crazy things happening…let’s just review the past two weeks: 


This isn’t about how fast the news cycle moves; These are all massive events happening in rapid succession — there is a BIG difference. 

It’s still very unclear how this will play in the presidential race — it undoubtedly helped Trump when it was Trump vs. Biden. Can Harris distance herself from the feeling of disorder caused by Biden’s policies and the fear from his appearance last night? 

Who Defines Kamala Harris?

The next two weeks will likely decide the presidential race — long before the debates, the DNC, and even the announcement of Kamala Harris’ VP pick.  

Much like any political issue who defines the field of battle will win…

Is Kamala Harris a:

Or is she a…

Look forward: Tell me which Kamala Harris emerges two weeks from now and I’ll tell you who wins the election.  

From Chris Cillizza’s Substack quoting a conversation with his buddy Damon Linker about “Why you’d still rather be Donald Trump” in the election: “Biden had been running even to slightly behind Trump for months when the debate knocked the president onto a downward trajectory. It makes sense that an alternative candidate who is unburdened by what has been (to coin a phrase) would return the race roughly to the status quo ante June 27. Then the question becomes whether the race will stabilize in that place or Harris will end up a few points above or below where Biden was through the spring and first week of summer.”

Watch tonight: Cillizza is back from summer baseball in Cooperstown for the show. He will join Jasmine Wright to discuss the battle to define/redefine Harris for a general election audience.  

Look back: On Sunday she became the nominee…today is day five. 

For lack of a better term, she’s running from the basement but not in a basement… Brilliant. 

So far, so good: The polls coming out hourly can be found here. There is no reason to dissect them at this point except to say the Harris honeymoon is real. She’s doing better than Biden. 

Biggest question: Does Harris get more or less popular when you get to know her? 

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators burn a US flag and a puppet of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Union Station during a protest against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to the USA. (Photo by Probal Rashid/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Burn That S—

Yesterday’s flag burning, vandalism of “Hamas is Coming” on the statue outside Union Station and chants for the death of Jews in D.C. were a dry run for the DNC in Chicago where there will be four days of this. Progressives are not happy

Important question: What does Harris do about the far left?

Kamala and the Jews: Like so many issues, Harris will be caught between her personal views and political necessity.  

Drucker quotes an anonymous Jewish democrat saying, “Until now, she has been the Biden administration’s ambassador to the progressives, trying to mute Biden’s strong support for Israel. If she’s going to have the strong support of Jewish voters and donors, she needs to change course…And it wouldn’t hurt if she was more forceful on the issue of a nuclear Iran.”

The other side: Trump wrote on Truth Social, “If those people rioting in Washington yesterday were Republicans/Conservatives, they’d all be in jail right now, facing 10 to 20 year sentences. Under this Crooked Administration, nothing will happen to them!”

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at the American Federation of Teachers’ 88th National Convention on July 25, 2024 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Montinique Monroe/Getty Images)

The Border Czar That Wasn’t

Repeat after me: “She isn’t the border czar, wasn’t the border czar, and never was. If you call her the border czar, you are part of a right wing conspiracy.”

Peter Savodnik writes in The Free Press about the gaslighting by the media that now say she never had the job they reported she did. It’s some true Orwellian stuff. 

The Free Beacon also notes the new orthodoxy.

Maybe it doesn’t matter whether she was the czar or not — the border crisis happened on Biden’s watch. 

Zoom out: We told you weeks ago the media would deify whoever replaced Biden on the ticket and the rewriting of history is part one in said movement. 

Former President Donald Trump, center, during a campaign event at Bojangles Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina, US, on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. (Photographer: Travis Dove/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

How Do Republicans Keep the Anti-Biden Voter?

All of this brings us to a truly existential problem for Republicans: How do they keep the anti-Biden voter?

The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board headlines, “Kamala Harris Confounds the Republicans.”

Important question: Will Harris reach out to Nikki Haley voters. Biden didn’t and — at least so far — Harris isn’t either. 

Now, Harris and team can play the age card. Click here to see Team Harris’s response to Trump’s appearance on “Fox and Friends”: “Trump is old and quite weird?”

Important reading: Erick Erickson writes on the folly of Republicans attacking Harris as the “DEI” hire.

Forget whether it’s true or not, the DEI attack is bad politics.

The flip side: From President Biden last night: Vote for Harris or you don’t like democracy. It’s good politics for your base, but it annoys the middle, even those likely to support you.

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