Letters from an American - July 25, 2024
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July 25th, 2024.
Momentum continues to build behind Vice President Kamala Harris to become the Democratic Party's presidential nominee, and the national narrative as a whole has shifted.
Democrats appear to be generating significant enthusiasm among younger Americans.
Yesterday, for the first time in their history, the March for Our Lives organization endorsed
a presidential candidate, Kamala Harris. Students from the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
in Parkland, Florida, organized March for Our Lives after the shooting there in 2018.
Parkland, Florida, organized March for Our Lives after the shooting there in 2018.
Executive Director Natalie Fall said that the organization will work to mobilize young people across the country to support Vice President Harris and other down-ballot candidates,
with a particular focus on the states and races where we can make up the margin of victory in Arizona, New York, Michigan, and Florida.
Andrea Haley of Vote.org announced that in the 48 hours after President Biden said he would not
accept the Democratic nomination, nearly 40,000 people registered to vote. That meant a daily
increase in new registrations of almost 700%.
People are turning out for Harris in impressive numbers.
In the hours after she launched her campaign,
Win With Black Women rallied 44,000 black women on Zoom and raised $1.6 million.
On Monday, around 20,000 black men rallied to raise $1.2 million.
Tonight, challenged to answer the call, 164,000 white women joined an event that broke Zoom and raised more than $2 million and tens of thousands of new volunteers.
Another significant endorsement for Harris came yesterday from Jeff Dunn, the Republican former Lieutenant Governor of Georgia, who wrote on social media, I'm committed to beating Donald Trump.
The only vehicle left for me to do that with is the Democratic Party. If that requires me to vote
for, speak for, or endorse Kamala Harris, then count me in. Duncan's public announcement offers
permission for other Georgia Republicans to make a similar shift. In 1964, South Carolina Senator
Strom Thurmond similarly paved the way for Southern Democrats to vote for Republican
presidential candidate Barry Goldwater.
Harris's appearances are generating such enthusiasm from audiences that when she delivered the keynote address this morning
at the Convention of the American Federation of Teachers in Houston, Texas,
the applause delayed her ability to begin.
After a speech defending education and calling out the cuts to it in Project 2025, Harris ended by demonstrating that after decades of Democrats being accused of being anti-American, Trump's denigration of the country has enabled the party to claim the position of being America's defenders.
When we vote, we make our voices heard, Harris said.
So today, I ask you, AFT, are you ready to make your voices heard?
Do we believe in freedom?
Do we believe in opportunity?
Do we believe in the promise of America?
And are we ready to fight for it?
And when we fight, we win.
God bless you, and God bless the United States of America.
Today, the Commerce Department reported that economic growth in the second quarter was higher than expected, coming in at 2.8 percent, thanks to higher spending driven by higher wages.
The country's changing momentum is showing in media stories hyping the booming economy
Biden's team tried for years to get traction on full employment is Joe Biden's true legacy
was the title of a story by Zachary Carter that appeared yesterday in Slate CNN responded to
today's good economic news with an article by Brian Mina titled, The U.S. Economy is Pulling Off Something
Historic. With Harris appearing to have sewn up the nomination, the question has turned to her
vice presidential pick. That question is fueling the sense of excitement as potential choices are
in front of cameras and on social media advocating Democratic positions and defending the United States from Trump's denigration.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro listed the economic gains of the past years and said,
Trump, you've got to stop shit-talking America.
We've got to start standing tall and being patriotic and showing how much we love this amazing nation.
The vice presidential hopefuls appear to be having some
fun with showcasing their personalities, as Minnesota Governor Tim Walz did in his video
from the Minnesota State Fair, where he and his daughter went on an extreme ride.
So are social media users who have dug up old videos of, for example, Transportation Secretary
Pete Buttigieg explaining how he would pilot a
small starfighter that had lost its auxiliary shields, or Arizona Senator Mark Kelly's identical
twin brother Scott pranking a fellow astronaut on the space station with a gorilla suit Mark
smuggled on board. That sense of fun is an enormous relief after years of political weight, and it is spilled over
into making fun of the Republican ticket, most notably with a false story that vice presidential
candidate J.D. Vance wrote about, and I cannot believe I am saying this, having sex with a couch.
The story is stupid, but worse are the denials of it,
which have spread the story into populations that otherwise would likely not have seen it.
Just two weeks ago, Vance appeared to be the leader of the next generation of extremist MAGA
Republicans. But now that calculation seems to have been hasty. Vance is a staunch opponent of abortion, the key issue in
2024, and he has been vocal in his disdain of women who have not given birth, saying in 2021,
for example, that the U.S. was being run by a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable
at their own lives and the choices that they've made. And so they want to make the rest of the country miserable too. He went on to say that people who don't have children don't really have
a direct stake in the country. Republican commentator, Meghan McCain noted that Vance's
comments are activating women across all sides, including my most conservative Trump supporting friends these comments
have caused real pain and are just innately unchristian actor Jennifer
Aniston who tends to stay out of politics posted I truly can't believe
this is coming from a potential VP of the United States Vance had called out
Harris by name in those 2021 comments, and second gentleman Doug
Emhoff's ex-wife, Kirsten Emhoff, took to social media to defend Harris from Vance attacks on her
as childless, calling her a co-parent with Doug and I. She is loving, nurturing, fiercely protective,
and always present. I love our blended blended family and I'm grateful to have
her in it Harris's stepdaughter chimed in I love my three parents Vance also ties the Republican
ticket firmly to project 2025 the Trump camp has worked to distance itself from project 2025
not convincingly since the two are obviously closely
tied but it turns out that vance wrote the introduction for a forthcoming book by heritage
foundation president kevin roberts who was the lead author of project 2025. the book appears to
popularize that plan right down to its endorsement of a second American revolution. And according to
the book deal report, proceeds from the book will go to the Heritage Foundation and aligned
nonprofits. Now Vance's words praising Project 2025 will be in print just in time for the election.
Yesterday, Trump posted, I have nothing to do with and know nothing about
Project 25, as he called it. The fact that I do is merely disinformation put out by the radical
left Democrat thugs. Do not believe them. Trump is clearly aware of and concerned about the changing narrative.
This morning, he called into Fox & Friends saying,
We don't need the votes. I have so many votes.
I'm in Florida now and every house has a Trump-Vance sign on it.
Every single house. It's amazing the spirit.
This election has more spirit than I've ever seen ever before.
Tonight, the Trump campaign proved their worry by backing out of debates with Harris,
saying debates can't be scheduled until she is the official nominee,
although Biden was not the official nominee when they met in June.
The larger narrative shift has affected the media approach to Trump, who is accustomed to shaping perceptions as he wishes.
Now, 12 days after the mass shooting at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania,
there is increasing media attention to the fact that there has still been no medical report on
Trump's injuries, although he wore a large bandage on his ear at the Republican National Convention and said at a rally in
Grand Rapids, Michigan on Saturday that he took a bullet for democracy. Yesterday, FBI Director
Christopher Wray told Congress that it is not clear whether Trump was grazed by a bullet or
by shrapnel, words that former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance called FBI speak for,
it's unlikely it was a bullet. CNN chief medical consultant, Dr. Sanjay Gupta,
noted last week that the people need a real medical evaluation of Trump's injuries,
explaining that gunshot blasts near the head can cause injuries that aren't immediately noticeable,
such as bleeding in or on the brain, damage to the inner ear, or even psychological trauma.
But, as Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo has noted, much of the press has kept mum about the
story. Media outlets have reported Ray's testimony, though, and in a social media post today, Trump called on Wray, whom he appointed to head the FBI, to resign from his post for lying to Congress.
Tonight, he reiterated that it was a bullet that hit my ear and hit it hard.
year and hit it hard. Perhaps eager to get back to their districts, House Republicans canceled their expected votes on appropriations bills scheduled for next week and left town today
for their August recess. The House will not reconvene until early September.
The government's fiscal year 2025 begins on October 1st. This is your world.