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Inside the Debate Spin Room & Retaining Hope in Bureaucracy | Guest Spotlight

2024/9/15
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以色列历史学家和作家,著名于其对人类历史、AI和未来社会的深刻分析。
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John Heilemann: 根据"拨号小组"(dial groups)的实时数据和观察,卡马拉·哈里斯在与特朗普的辩论中占据上风,并赢得了这场辩论。哈里斯在关于堕胎等女性生殖权利问题的回答中表现尤为出色,获得了未决选民的高度评价。哈里斯在辩论中展现出总统风范,成功地掌控了局面,这对她来说至关重要。虽然特朗普的支持者可能不会因此改变立场,但哈里斯在辩论中的表现无疑提升了她的形象和竞选势头。然而,特朗普在辩论中的表现缺乏纪律性,经常偏离主题,这暴露了他的弱点。他未能有效地攻击哈里斯,也没有充分利用自己的优势。特朗普团队内部也存在分歧,一部分人希望他能改变策略,但能否成功存在疑问。总的来说,哈里斯在辩论中展现出更强的实力和更清晰的策略,这使得她更有可能赢得这场辩论。

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John Heilemann analyzes Kamala Harris' debate performance, highlighting her command of the stage and effectiveness in addressing key issues like abortion rights. He discusses the significance of dial groups and how both campaigns recognized Harris' strong performance. Heilemann also points out Trump's reliance on fabricated numbers and his focus on less relevant topics, contrasting it with Harris's more presidential demeanor.
  • Both campaigns' internal dial groups showed that Kamala Harris performed well in the debate.
  • Harris effectively addressed abortion rights, which resonated with undecided voters.
  • Trump focused on less substantial topics and presented fabricated numbers.
  • Harris demonstrated a more presidential demeanor compared to Trump's anger.

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Jordan Klepper sits with John Heilemann, chief political columnist at Puck and host of the “Impolitic” podcast, to discuss his time in the media spin room during the Trump-Harris debate, why he thinks Kamala Harris won, and whether or not the debate moved undecided voters. Also, historian and best-selling author Yuval Noah Harari chats about his latest book, “Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks From the Stone Age to AI,” how people absorb an overflow of information, and why there’s still hope in bureaucracy. 

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