Identity politics: lessons for Kamala Harris from past candidates

身份政治:从往届候选人身上为哈里斯汲取的教训

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2024-07-29

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A handpicked article read aloud from the latest issue of The Economist. Today, our Lexington column considers what the presumptive Democratic nominee can learn from previous candidates on taking advantage of identity in politics. Listen to what matters most, from global politics and business to science and technology—subscribe to Economist Podcasts+
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  • The Economist. Hi, John Priddo here.

  • I host Checks and Balance, our podcast on US politics.

  • Welcome to Editors Picks.

  • Here's an article from the latest edition of The Economist handpicked by our team and read aloud.

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  • When it comes to taking advantage of identity in politics,

  • the two most effective American candidates this century have been Barack Obama and Donald Trump.

  • Mr. Obama had written the best campaign book ever,

  • Dreams from My Father, sorting out his own identity.

  • But as a candidate in 2008,

  • he recognized that his identity would speak most eloquently for itself.

  • as would the historic nature of his campaign,

  • implicitly but incandescently illuminating his message of change.

  • By not stressing the obstacles he had to overcome to travel so far as a black man,

  • he made the prospect of his election a compliment not to himself but to America

  • for overcoming the burden of history.

  • It was maybe the most elegant judo move in American politics,

  • one that turned the weight of racism against itself.

  • Yes, we can, voters found themselves saying, along with him.

  • Mr. Obama carried 52.9% of the popular vote,