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It's six minutes, even five minutes of short conversations today with a political tilt. Is mister Gurra came back from the climbs of Maine in the lobster role to help out on a Friday morning Sweeney off, to say the least, and so it's a political tinge today. Stay with me on this. Justin Sink is a White House reporter for Bloomberg and he's done a great job for us. And of course everything's changed at the White House on the election. Justin Sink of Bloomberg News.
Sidney, the biggest question is, you know, are we in a honeymoon or not? Right pulled this in the same thing right now. But Kamala Harris is coming off of a convention that was really great and while these baths are good, they're not runaway, and so he got to really put a grain of salt in all of this, which is where within the margin of earon, you know nearly all of these things, and this raise is going
to go down to a razor's edge. So while it's you know, you'd rather be harrassed than Trump right now, I don't think anybody is kind of saying that this thing's over.
And along with that, Justin Sink of Bloomberg News just was really good on the current mood and of course of the President on vacation in California. Also we added today David Wasserman, that's to name many of you in the political game will know if you don't know who. He is absolutely definitive and was definitive before twenty sixteen. At the Cook Political Report. He wrote in an essay two weeks before Clinton Trump and basically said, would everybody
stop pushing aside Trump? He could win And that was of course a career maker for David Wasserman. I put out earlier this week Charlie Cook Emeritus Charlie Cook The Cook Political Report, with a blistering essay to Trump and Harris supporters of lose the exuberance and get to work. It was just a fabulous effort. Here our David Gera with David Wasserman The Cook political report.
Well, we've seen a prosecutor and a vice presidential debate, and you know, Kamala Harris acquitted herself fairly well against Mike Pence, and this time around, I do think there is more downside risk for Donald Trump now when we think back to June twenty seventh. Obviously Trump won that debate, but that was because the sitting president was incoherent and if you take Trump's performance in isolation, it was nothing to write home about. So Kamala Harris is relentlessly on message.
That's part of the reason why Democrats and her campaign have kind of sealed her in this hermetically sealed bubble, tightly controlled interview on CNN, very little else that is off the cough. And meanwhile, even by his standards, Donald Trump has veered off script in the last month and half and that's been a big reason why Republicans have lost the battle so far to redefine Kamala Harris, and she has come across more as the challenger or a
change candidate than the incumbent vice president. She is. It's up to Trump and Republicans to remind voters that Democrats are the ones in charge now.
David Wasserman the Cook Political Report. Always fun to work with my former colleague and president, colleague David Gurra. He will be at the debate September tenth. Talked a little bit about it through the show, frankly through the week as well. But boy does that creep up. Don't forget. Here's the schedule. Labor Day, Lobster le Monday, September third, ninety two nine FM, Boston. Thrilled about that September third, look for that signal from Mount Catada and Millanocket down
to island. Very excited about that, like ninety nine to one in Washington. Now it'll be ninety two nine FM in Boston. But David Gurrow then on to September tenths and he made very clear this is a different debate.
There is this kind of moved to the middle. As we talked about a little bit.
Of a leadership campaign on policy, it was the whole crime thing, you know, That's what he knew we'd get votes.
This is such a strange campaign in so many ways. Obviously paramount in the sense that it's moving very quickly here and it's a very short, compressed campaign. And so we've seen the Harris campaign putting out more policy positions. I want to say, policy papers, but more definition. There there has to be a nod to policy. And herein lies the trickiness of this campaign. The Democratic campaign is differentiing itself at least somewhat from the incumbent President.
David Gurrow there of course the host of the Big Take, among other things, and again he will give us coverage from the debate. September tent. In the business world of economics, finance, investment, I must say the beginning of the school year is our new Year's our New Year's Eve, and then on to a sparightly September and into Q four. It is extraordinary. But nothing has been more extraordinary than the American economy.
The resiliency of three percent ending June thirty. Who knows what we'll have ending September thirty in a stock market that has confounded those cautious, just absolutely extraordinaries. We end out the fiscal the business year, if you will, and start anew in September. We're on on YouTube. Subscribe to Bloomberg Podcast. That's the best way to get us. We're really happy with that build out. It's a new project. We're loving it. I'm learning about YouTube every day, Android Auto,
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