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Leland Vittert’s War Notes: Who is the Real Kamala Harris?

FILE - Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz discusses the upcoming 2024 legislative session during an interview at his office in the state Capitol, Feb. 7, 2024. (AP Photo/Steve Karnowski, File)

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.  

State of play


Events today and tomorrow: 

Who is the Real Kamala Harris?

Kamala Harris picking Walz is her first executive decision. It gives us great insight into her — into how she will govern as president. 

We hire the president to be our commander in chief. Normally, it’s a long job interview, with lots of questions. The primaries. The primary debates. Tons of interviews. Impromptu gaggles. Unscripted moments with voters — that’s all gone. 

And Harris won’t tell us who she is — she hasn’t had a meaningful interaction with the media since the coronation 16 days ago.  

When given an option, Harris just made the same decision Donald Trump did: She played to the base. 

Vance got defined as “man who hates childless women.”

Waltz won’t upstage Harris like Shapiro would have. 

Now, the race is on to define Tim Walz: 

Even Van Jones on CNN said Harris caved into “some of these darker parts in the party.”

Maybe that is the real Kamala Harris; after all, she won’t sit for a job interview. 

Editor’s note: Past clips of Walz on a host of issues might be more troubling politically than JD Vance’s “childless cat ladies” or “inconvenient” pregnancies from rape and incest.  

Watch tonight: We will ask Geraldo Rivera if Walz will get the JD Vance treatment. 

Former President Donald Trump delivers remarks during a campaign event in Atlanta, Georgia, on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024. (Photographer: Dustin Chambers/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The Reset Trump Needs

Often, who most vocally supports a decision tells you a lot …

As Harris and Walz make a barnstorming trek through the swing states, Trump is taking the week off. His next event is Friday in the safely red state of Montana. 

Watch tonight: Erick Erickson will discuss if this is the reset Trump needs. 

Josh Shapiro, governor of Pennsylvania, during a news conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, July 30, 2024. (Photographer: Hannah Beier/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

‘Dodged a Bullet’

The road to the White House rolls through Pennsylvania this year — the math is that simple. 

Thought bubble: If Harris loses, not getting picked will be the best thing that EVER happened to Josh Shapiro.  

Watch tonight: Decision Desk HQ director of data science Scott Tranter takes us through the polls, the map and how it’s changed. 

Congresswoman Cori Bush (D-MO) arrives and speaks to supporters ahead of neighborhood canvassing at the campaign offices of Cori Bush in St. Louis, Missouri on July 13, 2024. (Photo by Michael B. Thomas for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Pro-Hamas Referendum 

We know how vocal the pro-Hamas wing of the Democratic Party can be (and might be in Chicago for the DNC); we just don’t know how big it is. 

My hometown of St. Louis will give us a sense of things tonight.

Hamas apologist and Congresswoman Cori Bush, D-Mo., faces a pro-Israel, moderately progressive and VERY well-funded primary challenger. 

The New York Times did a very good job outlining the race.

The same groups behind outsitting Hamas enthusiast and Tim Walz mega supporter Jamaal Bowman want to get rid of Bush as well. 

The Jews living in Bush’s district (full disclosure: many are my relatives) face a relatively easy choice — because they are both Jewish and liberal. 

American Jews more broadly will face a far tougher decision this fall. 

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