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Harris and Trump Debate and the 2024 Presidential Campaign
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
13 Sep 2024

Black Agenda Radio · Harris and Trump Debate and the 2024 Presidential Campaign

Our guest is Jon Jeter. In addition to his contributions to Black Agenda Report, he is a former foreign correspondent for the Washington Post, and the author of "Flat Broke in the Free Market: How Globalization Fleeced Working People," and the co-author of "A Day Late and a Dollar Short: Dark Days and Bright Nights in Obama's Postracial America," and his soon to be published book "Class War in America: How the Elites Divide the Nation By Asking are You a Worker or Are You White?" He joins us from Washington to talk about the debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump and the 2024 presidential campaign.

2024 election
Debate
Kamala Harris
Donald Trump

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