By Matt Spector
A landmark moment in a landmark year, the Democrats face a tall rhetorical task this week. They seek to piece together a party that has cleaved – one faction toward movement-driven populism and the other rooted in centrist incrementalism – to answer the call of one of the most pivotal elections in a generation. The Democrats sought to emphatically trounce a Republican nominee who reflects the worst of a new, inward-facing nationalistic sensibility. Despite an extraordinarily and unusually audible crowd of hecklers, a cast of characters from the zeitgeist of American electoral politics and a few of the party’s most Read full story ›
Source: The Drum