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The week Kamala Harris became the 2024 Democratic nominee in 48 hours

07/25/2024

The two tumultuous weeks in July 2024 started with a sniper shooting at the former president, followed by the Republican Convention within days. The president's address calling for calm, Trump's 90 RNC address which rambled to veer off course. Second thoughts about Trump and Biden's age and calls by Democrats for Biden to withdraw after the faltering delivery in the debate. Biden has Covid and isolates for a few days. On July 22 around 1.45 pm Biden puts out a letter on X (Twitter) that he is withdrawing and giving his full support to Kamala. Within hours Harris has overwhelming support. The next day morning Harris has secured the delegates needed. By the 24th in 48 hours she has raised $250 million for the campaign and about 100,000 volunteers. A dizzying pace for 48 hours that riveted the attention of the American people and the world.

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With Speech to Teachers, Harris Waded into a Fiery Education Debate

NYTimes.com 07/25/2024

Kamala Harris: A woman of firsts – DW – 07/23/2024

dw.com 07/25/2024

‘Capable’ Harris and Biden’s legacy: key takeaways from the president’s address

The Guardian 07/25/2024

Biden Says He Will ‘Pass the Torch’ to Harris in Oval Office Address After Ending Campaign

WSJ 07/24/2024

Opinion | Kamala Harris Confounds the Republicans

WSJ 07/24/2024

President Biden Addresses the Nation

YouTube 07/25/2024

The Democratic Party in the U.S. in 2010.

10/21/2010

Grouped Articles

Book Review: 'The Investigator,' by Terry Lenzner

Wall Street Journal 10/17/2013

In Obama Era, G.O.P. Bolsters Grip in the States

New York Times 11/12/2015

Boot the Blue Dog Democrats

New York Times 10/23/2010

The State of Liberalism

New York Times 10/21/2010

The mid-terms: States fights

Economist 10/23/2010

Where Do Democrats Go Next?

New York Times 11/02/2010

Efforts to bring democratic processes to China.

10/13/2010

Grouped Articles

Chinese Elders Blast Censorship

Wall Street Journal 10/14/2010

China Seeks a New Self Through an Old Method

Wall Street Journal 10/13/2010

Obama's Chinese Rights Huddle

Wall Street Journal 01/14/2011

China's Wukan Experiment

Wall Street Journal 02/03/2012

Don’t Believe China’s Promises

New York Times 05/04/2012

German chancellor Merkel's coalition government with the Free Democrats (FDP) in 2010-2013

06/28/2010

Grouped Articles

Germans Respond to Merkel's 'Motherly' Side

Wall Street Journal 08/23/2013

Presidential Vote Will Test Merkel

Wall Street Journal 06/28/2010

Merkel Looks to Recharge Her Ratings

New York Times 07/21/2010

German Industries Rebuke Chancellor

Wall Street Journal 08/21/2010

The 20-Year Miracle

BusinessWeek 09/30/2010

Crises Shake German Trust in Euro Zone

New York Times 11/26/2010

The new administration of Yukio Hatoyama of the Democratic Party in Japan.

03/15/2009

A major postwar shift away from the Liberal Democratic Party to the Democratic Party of Japan and to a younger generation of politicians.

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Once Mighty Party Falls, and Worries Grip Japan

New York Times 02/24/2010

Support for DPJ Recovers

Wall Street Journal 06/10/2010

Japan’s Political Dynasties Come Under Fire but Prove Resilient

New York Times 03/15/2009

Japan’s Next Premier Vows to Cut Emissions Sharply

New York Times 09/08/2009

Japan’s New Prime Minister Takes Office, Ending an Era

New York Times 09/17/2009

Japan’s Leader Promotes $81 Billion Stimulus Plan

New York Times 12/09/2009


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