Who is going to win in November? Times politics reporters can’t actually predict the future. But in this series of digital events on the 2020 election, they can explain what’s going to determine who takes the White House this fall -- the conventions, the map, the real swing voters, the surprises October might hold, and how the pandemic affects it all.
Hosted by Rachel Dry, deputy politics editor, and featuring The New York Times politics team, each event will bring you sharp analysis from Times reporters and special guests and even, when appropriate, some laughs. There have to be some laughs between now and November 3.
Join us for the 2020 conversations you won’t want to miss.
Joseph R. Biden Jr. selected Senator Kamala Harris of California as his vice-presidential running mate, embracing a former rival who later became a vocal supporter. She will be the first Black woman to be nominated for national office by a major political party. Join us to discuss what this pick means for Biden’s campaign and the election.
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