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Video: Dispatch Politics on Dispatch Live

Watch the video of our weekly livestreamed conversation.

In the inaugural week for the Dispatch Politics newsletter, David Drucker, Andrew, and Audrey join Steve for a discussion about the recent Republican National Committee election and the state of the 2024 presidential race. In addition, the crew answers a variety of questions from Dispatch audience members about what the newsletter will look like going forward and why it’s worth a read (even if November 2024 is still almost two years away!).

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