The Race for the White House is Too Close to Call
Briefly

Emily Bazelon highlights the growing concerns among legal experts regarding Trump’s potential second presidency, noting the risks it poses to democratic institutions and the rule of law.
John Dickerson discusses the strategies employed by Kamala Harris’s campaign in states like Pennsylvania, emphasizing the need to minimize losses in traditionally Republican counties.
The panel also delves into the impacts of climate change on natural disasters, particularly in how Hurricane Helene was worsened by climatic shifts, raising alarm over future storms.
David Plotz notes the increasing polarization in voter targeting strategies, as both Harris and Trump leverage specific media platforms to microtarget their campaigns effectively.
Read at Slate Magazine
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