National parties are, by their nature, fractious coalitions of competing ideologies and interests.
Even by normal standards, the coalition that makes up the Democratic Party in 2020 is among the least coherent in recent history, writes @SaysSimonson.
In 2020, journalists know that they have to be looking over their shoulders whenever they think about running a negative story about @JoeBiden, writes @philipaklein.
If they do scrutinize him, they'll be accused of being complicit in reelecting Trump.
The explosion, which U.S. officials say was perpetrated by a suicide bomber improvised explosive device or "complex SBIED attack," was reported to be "large" in size.
Multiple casualties were reported following the explosion.
UPDATE:
Local Afghanistan news reporting 11 killed and dozens injured, including 3 US troops, in the wake of the explosion at the Kabul airport.
Vice President Harris blames misinformation for vaccine hesitancy.
"People may question the safety and the efficacy of the vaccine. They may have heard things that aren't quite true."
Q: “Let’s just say there is a vaccine that is approved and even distributed before the election. Would you get it?”
Kamala Harris: “Well, I think that’s going to be an issue for all of us. I will say that I would not trust Donald Trump."
.@KamalaHarris at the VP debate: “If the doctors tell us that we should take [the COVID-19 vaccine], I’ll be the first in line to take it, absolutely. But if Donald Trump tells us that we should take it, I’m not taking it.”
A Democratic mayor in Florida defended Gov. Ron DeSantis, accusing @60minutes of "intentionally false" reporting for suggesting DeSantis engaged in a "pay to play" scandal with the state's vaccine rollout.