FiveThirtyEight
Lee Drutman

It looks like Scott is going to talk more about race than Biden. Judging from tonight’s speeches, Republicans want to make this more of an issue, and Democrats want to talk less about it.

Meredith Conroy

Scott opened with the issue of school choice. There’s no question that this issue has gained steam because of the COVID-19 crisis. Although, like most issues, partisanship explained support for reopening schools during lockdowns, and the coronavirus crisis made issues around school choice more salient. So I think it’ll be an issue at the top of Republicans’ agenda for a while.

Geoffrey Skelley

We’re covering the Republican response, of course, but it’s worth noting that these tend to only be remembered if something weird happens. I suspect people might remember Sen. Rubio’s response to Obama in 2013, but not because of what he said, but because he stopped it the middle to drink water. And people might remember former Gov. Steve Beshear’s response to Trump in 2017, but mainly because it was with the weird backdrop of a diner in Kentucky.


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