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Hey there.
It's the NPR Politics podcast.
I'm Susan Davis.
I cover politics.
I'm Frank Ordonez.
I cover the campaign.
I'm Asma Khalid.
I cover the White House.
And I'm Mara Liasson, senior national political correspondent.
And it is 1046 06:00 p.m.
central time on Thursday, August 22.
And Vice President Kamala Harris gave her acceptance speech for the democratic nomination just a short time ago here at the United center in Chicago, where we can still hear the balloons popping.
In many ways, Donald Trump is an unserious man, but the consequences, but the consequences of putting Donald Trump back in the White House are extremely serious.
Harris made history tonight in many ways, the first black woman, the first asian american woman to accept a major party nomination.
And just a month after President Biden bowed out of the race, asma, this might have been one of the most important moments of her political life.
What did you make of the speech?