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Spotlight on the centre at DNC

November, when the polls will be held, is a long way from now, and the challenge for Harris’s team would be to keep up the momentum and add to it.

Published on: Aug 23, 2024 09:09 PM IST
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The Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago was really about telling the United States (US) that its centre must hold for it to progress, and convincing it that the centre is where the party and, by extension, Kamala Harris are ­— reminiscent of President Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign. Two former presidents, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, offered a staunch defence of the liberalism that underpins the pluralistic nature of the country in their speeches, in stark contrast to the so-called woke politics of identity and culture that some in the party see as the future (and which is magnified by opponents). Obama outlined it in terms of treasured “American values” rather than any political doctrine. He talked about how, while the Trump campaign believed that “one group’s gain is another group’s loss” and that freedom was the powerful being free to do whatever they pleased, “true freedom” was the principle that gave a group the right to make decisions about their lives while recognising the same right extended to others, even if the latter’s decisions were very different. Clinton did it by contrasting the campaigns of Harris and Donald Trump, the Republican candidate. Harris’s, he said, was about ensuring that “every American, however, they vote, has a chance to chase their dreams,” while Trump’s was about “dividing, blaming, and belittling other people.”

Balloons fall after US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris concluded her remarks on the fourth and last day of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, on August 22, 2024.(Photo by Mike Segar / POOL / AFP) (AFP)
Balloons fall after US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris concluded her remarks on the fourth and last day of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, on August 22, 2024.(Photo by Mike Segar / POOL / AFP) (AFP)

For its part, the core-left element of the party didn’t push very hard to pit its ideological compass against Harris’s or the party’s and instead focussed on what needed to be done to address its concerns.

The Republican National Convention, coming as it did on the heels of the attempt on Trump’s life, became another stage to valourise Trump. The DNC, in contrast, presented a microcosm representative of the US and its embrace of liberalism and diversity to showcase the Harris campaign. This nudge towards the centre, though, was as much about countering Trump’s attack on Harris as representing the “loony Left”, a caricaturing of Democrats espousing radical politics, as it was about “healing America”. To that end, visuals of a packed venue and loud cheers for speakers of all political shades suggest a good start to the job.

 
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