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Election 2020: Live Results And Analysis

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What Went Down On Night 1 Of The RNC

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Grading Night 1 Of The RNC

I’ll be back tomorrow with my grades a little bit more fleshed out, but here’s where they currently stand.

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Address important party groupsProficient. I think there’s room for improvement here, especially in reaching out to evangelicals and other religious conservatives within the party.

Create party unityAdequate. A big takeaway for me tonight is the balance between showcasing lots of minority voices, some of whom talked about race directly, and comments like Charlie Kirk’s about Trump as the “bodyguard of Western civilization.”

Reach beyond the party baseInadequate. The convention featured one Democratic speaker, but lots of negative rhetoric about the other party — not great outreach if they want to pick up Democratic voters who are on the fence.

Command the news cycleToo early to know. I’ll revisit this later. Putting “adequate” as a placeholder for now.

Rally sentiment against DemocratsExemplary. There were classic critiques of Democrats, like accusations of socialism, and newer ones about “wokeness” and defunding the police.

Explain and publicize the party’s positions.Proficient. The latter half of the night was pretty clear about some of Republicans’ policy stances – deregulation, lowering taxes, pulling out of foreign policy agreements like the Iran deal. Discussion of COVID-related policy was lacking, however.