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Summer of Discontent: How Politics Consumed Our Season of Sun
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
And as the summer wore on, the stakes seemed to get higher and higher, with an assassination attempt on Trump and the Republican National Convention only adding to the sense of chaos and uncertainty.
But just as we thought we couldn't take any more, a surprising turn of events changed the game. Biden ended his campaign and endorsed Kamala Harris, who has since shaken up the race in ways no one could have predicted. With her successful presidential campaign and her ability to raise record-breaking funds, Harris has reinvigorated Democrats and given them hope for the future.
As we approach Labor Day and the final stretch of the election, it's important to remember the unpredictability of this summer and the lessons we've learned along the way. While Democrats may be feeling good these days, they would do well to remember that anything can happen in politics - and that complacency could lead to a hard fall for our rights and democracy.
So as we say goodbye to summer and hello to fall, let's take a moment to reflect on the season that was and the politics that consumed us. And let's remember to stay vigilant, stay engaged, and stay hopeful for the future of our country.
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