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DNC Night 2: "Fake Parties," Real Influencers, and the Return of the Obamas

DNC Night 2: "Fake Parties," Real Influencers, and the Return of the Obamas

Update: 2024-08-21
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As the 2024 Democratic National Convention rolls on, host Brian Stelter talks with Vanity Fair special correspondent Molly Jong-Fast, as she runs around Chicago, and Michael Calderone, editor of Vanity Fair’s the Hive, in New York. Jong-Fast describes the vibes around the United Center as Democrats appear both anxious about the election and pleased with their candidate. She notes the heavy police presence around the city and explains the difference between the fabulous convention parties (John Legend hosted by JB Pritzker) and the fake convention parties (read: panels). Calderone highlights the effectiveness of the programming so far, including the 2008 energy seen on night 2 as the Obamas take the stage. He remarks on how media coverage of the conventions and presidential candidates have changed, with the huge number of influencers and content creators present at this convention. The big question is whether Kamala Harris and Tim Walz can meet voters where they are, no matter the medium. Look out for special editions of Inside the Hive each morning this week.

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DNC Night 2: "Fake Parties," Real Influencers, and the Return of the Obamas

DNC Night 2: "Fake Parties," Real Influencers, and the Return of the Obamas

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