


Trump and Harris Campaign Teams Reflect on a Turbulent Summer at Harvard Conference
Senior staff from Trump and Harris campaigns discuss election events, including Biden's withdrawal, debates, violence, and shifting campaign strategies.
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Overview
At Harvard's Campaign Managers Conference, senior members of Trump and Harris campaigns analyzed the tumultuous summer of 2024, which involved Biden's withdrawal, a series of debates, and assassination attempts on Trump. Key points included Harris's tenure as the Democratic nominee, adjustments in campaign strategies, and discussions on the fallout from Biden's debate performance. Both sides acknowledged the challenges faced, with Trump aides emphasizing their campaign's success while Harris's team defended their strategy amid criticisms. The assassination attempts deeply affected the Trump campaign's outreach, highlighting the need for adaptability in modern campaigning.
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