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Insider Political Conventions – How They’re Changing, Why They Matter | Election 2020

The Democrats planned a raucous bash in Milwaukee for July. The Republicans dreamed of a packed house in North Carolina for August. Their plans may have changed, but you can still spend a summer night with The Times. Gather your favorite delegates and join us as we talk politics, share a laugh (yes, it’s still possible) and dive deep into the world of conventions — how they’re changing, why they matter and what it feels like to give a speech that can make or break your political career.

Hosted by Rachel Dry, New York Times deputy politics editor. Guests include reporters Katie Glueck, Annie Karni, Lisa Lerer and Jenny Medina.

Written by Roscoe Robinson

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