Letters from an American - July 22, 2024
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July 22nd, 2024.
Vice President Kamala Harris has continued to rack up endorsements and delegates since
President Biden's surprise announcement yesterday that he would not accept the 2024 Democratic
presidential nomination.
2024 Democratic presidential nomination. As of tonight, Harris has the support of at least 2,471 delegates, more than the 1,976 she will need to secure the nomination.
Endorsements have also continued to mount, with the Congressional Black Caucus,
the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, the Congressional Progressive Caucus, the AAPI,
Asian American and Pacific Islander, Victory Fund, and the Latino Victory Fund, all endorsing her.
Labor unions have also backed her. The AFL-CIO, which represents 12.5 million workers,
endorsed Harris. So did the Service Employees International Union, with 2 million
workers, as well as the United Steel Workers, which represents 850,000 metal workers and miners,
and the Communications Workers of America. Other unions endorsing Harris include the American
Federation of Teachers, the United Food and Commercial Workers, the International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers, and the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees.
Money continues to roll in. Since Biden's announcement, Harris and the Democrats have
raised about $250 million in donations and pledges. More than 888,000 were from small dollar donors.
Volunteers are also joining the Harris campaign, which said that more than 28,000 people have
signed up to work on the campaign in the days since Biden passed the torch. Today,
Beyonce gave Harris permission to use her song Freedom as a campaign song, and TikTok users have jumped on the Harris trend.
Harris is keeping some of the key infrastructure of Biden's campaign.
She has announced that Biden campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez and Biden campaign chair Jen O'Malley Dillon will remain in their positions.
chair, Jen O'Malley Dillon, will remain in their positions. Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced today that she too will stay on as co-chair for Harris's campaign, as she was for
Biden's. Harris spoke today at campaign headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, smoothing the transition
from Biden's campaign to her own. I know it's been a roller coaster and we're all filled with so many mixed
emotions about this, Harris said. We love Joe and Jill. We really do. They truly are like family.
Biden called into the meeting from Delaware, where he is isolating as he recovers from COVID,
to thank the staff. I know it's hard because you've poured your heart and soul into me to
help us win this thing, Biden told them, but added, the name changed at the top of the ticket.
The mission hasn't changed at all. Biden told Harris, I'm watching you, kid. I love you.
You're the best, kid. Harris went on to indicate that she will be taking the fight for the presidency aggressively to Trump, highlighting his criminal behavior.
Before I was elected as vice president, before I was elected as United States senator, she said today, I was elected attorney general, as I've mentioned, to California.
And before that, I was a courtroom prosecutor.
And before that, I was a courtroom prosecutor.
In those roles, I took on perpetrators of all kinds.
Predators who abused women.
Fraudsters who ripped off consumers.
Cheaters who broke the rules for their own gain.
So hear me when I say I know Donald Trump's type.
She was clear, though, that the fight is not just about Trump. It is about two different versions of what we see as the future of our country. Donald Trump wants to
take our country backward to a time before many of our fellow Americans had full freedoms and rights.
But we believe in a brighter future that makes room for all Americans. She promised to continue the work
of building the middle class, protect abortion rights, enact common sense gun safety legislation,
and protect voting rights. She contrasted the Democrats' vision of a country of freedom,
compassion, and the rule of law with the Republicans, a country of chaos, fear, and hate.
Biden's announcement and Harris's rapid consolidation of support and money appear
to have blindsided the Trump-Vance campaign. MAGA Republicans have responded with scattershot
arguments that suggest they had not thought through a scenario in which Biden would step down,
an omission so astonishing it perhaps suggests they could not imagine a presumptive nominee
voluntarily giving up power. Without a coherent strategy, MAGA Republicans today have been all
over the map, suggesting among other things that Biden's voluntarily stepping down from his presumptive nomination is a coup and that Harris is a diversity, equity, and inclusion hire.
For a party that is offering voters a popular set of policies, the opposing party's nominee
shouldn't matter all that much. But Trump policies and the Trump campaign's Project 2025 are both so unpopular that operatives intended to run not on policy,
but by firing up their base against Biden himself.
In The Atlantic yesterday, journalist Tim Alberta explained that the entire Trump campaign apparatus was focused on Biden
and that putting extremist Ohio Senator J.D. Vance on the ticket was something of
a luxury meant to run up margins with the base in a blowout rather than persuade swing voters
in a nail biter. Now the energy appears to have shifted. As Ann Applebaum wrote today in The
Atlantic, operatives staged the National Republican Convention of just last week to project strength and power,
and Trump's rambling and incoherent performance there seemed deranged, sinister, and frightening.
Now, Applebaum wrote, it just looks deranged, as Biden's decision to step away from power
contrasts powerfully with Trump's desperate attempts to cling to power with
the big lie while he calls up his threadbare descriptions of national carnage. The change
Applebaum identified dovetailed neatly with a new political action committee started by
conservative lawyer George Conway to highlight Trump's mental unfitness for office. Frustrated by the apparent unwillingness
of the press to cover Trump's mental health while it focused on President Biden's, Conway formed the
anti-psychopath pack to highlight Trump's mental state. The failure to treat Trump's behavior as
pathological has led the media and the country perversely to treat it
as normal, Conway told The Independent, and said that Project 2025 should be seen as an extension
of Trump's malignant narcissism because basically he wants to turn the government into a mechanism
for retribution. A post on Trump's social media feed tonight suggested that Trump recognizes
that being the oldest candidate ever nominated for the presidency is a campaign issue. The post
said that Lyon Kamala Harris has absolutely terrible poll, P-O-L-E, numbers against a fine and brilliant young man named Donald J. Trump.
Be careful what you wish for, Democrats, followed by three question marks.
Today, Trump's vice presidential pick, Vance, gave his first campaign speech at his former
high school in Middletown, Ohio. There, dressed in a blue suit with a red
tie that echoed Trump's signature look, Vance spoke of his history in the town and promised
that he and Trump are ready to save America. But his lack of experience on the campaign trail
showed in his delivery and the Fox News channel, which was covering the speech, cut away from it while
he was speaking. Media outlets gave more attention to the Ohio State Senator who preceded Vance,
George Lang, who began a chant of fight, fight, fight, and told the audience,
I believe wholeheartedly Donald Trump and Butler County's J.D. Vance are the last chance to save our country politically.
I'm afraid if we lose this one, it's going to take a civil war to save the country, and it will be saved.
He later posted on social media that he regretted his divisive remarks.
Later in the day, Vance spoke in Radford, Virginia, where he said that
history will remember Joe Biden as not just a quitter, which he is, but as one of the worst
presidents in the history of the United States of America. He continued, Kamala Harris is a million
times worse and everybody knows it. She signed up for every single one of
Joe Biden's failures and she lied about his mental capacity to serve as president.
Josh Dossi and Michael Scherer of the Washington Post reported today on a different kind of
jockeying in the 2024 presidential race. Independent presidential candidate Robert F.
Kennedy Jr. has recently been in talks with
Trump about dropping out of the race and endorsing Trump in exchange for a position in a Trump
administration. Kennedy, who opposes vaccines, is interested in a portfolio that covers health
and medical issues.