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[View in browser]( [Support our nonprofit journalism]( [Mother Jones Daily Newsletter](     July 3, 2024 Republicans are [already running]( against Vice President Kamala Harris. For some time, the right has cast her as one of the biggest threats posed by the Democratic Party, well before last week's debate. But now, their attempted scare tactic—peddling the prospect of a Harris presidency as a result of a feeble Biden—[seems like a real possibility](. As more Democrats [voice their concerns]( about Biden’s ability to beat Trump following the first debate of the general election cycle, a [new ad]( released today by the National Republican Congressional Committee calls Harris Biden’s “enabler in chief” and “architect of the border crisis,” and commands voters to “Vote Republican. Stop Kamala.” All of this raises the question: Who's a riskier bet for the Democrats, Joe Biden or Kamala Harris? My colleague David Corn [tackled that question in a piece published today](. As he writes, no matter who they nominate, the path to victory for Democrats is not so clear: It’s important to keep in mind that every path available to the Democrats now carries a fair amount of risk. What’s the risk of Biden zombie-ing out again? What’s the risk of Harris campaigning poorly? What’s the risk of a helter-skelter convention that turns into an internal civil war? And what’s the risk associated with whoever emerges from that tumult? No route will be risk-free. With all that said, don't expect the right-wing attacks on Harris to stop anytime soon. —Julianne McShane Advertisement [House Bookshop Ad]( [Top Story] [Top Story]( [Republicans Are Already Running Against Kamala Harris]( A new ad released by Republicans today ends with a demand: "Vote Republican. Stop Kamala." BY JULIANNE MCSHANE SPONSORED POST     [Sponsored Content]( [The Looming Threat of Christian Nationalism]( Christian nationalists want to create a Christian nation. THIS CONTENT WAS PAID FOR AND SPONSORED BY [AMERICANS UNITED FOR SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE](. [Trending] [Joe Biden or Kamala Harris: Which Risk Is the Better Risk?]( BY DAVID CORN   [Has the Supreme Court just set the stage for more political violence?]( BY STEPHANIE MENCIMER   [Abortion bans are also terrible for babies]( BY NINA MARTIN   [States could help disabled people survive climate change—by working with them]( BY JULIA MÉTRAUX Advertisement [House Donations Ad]( [Special Feature] [Special Feature]( [How a Young Thug “meme page” helped expose Georgia's broken court system]( To understand Fulton County’s other RICO trial, lawyers, music journalists, and fans turn to ThuggerDaily. BY ALEX NGUYEN MOTHER JONES MEMBERSHIP UPDATE   GREAT JOURNALISM, SLOW FUNDRAISING Our team has been on fire lately—publishing sweeping, [one-of-a-kind]( investigations, ambitious, [groundbreaking]( projects, and even [releasing]( “the holy shit documentary of the year.” And that’s on top of [protecting free and fair elections]( and [standing up]( to bullies and BS when others in the media don’t. Yet, we just came up pretty short on our fundraising campaign. So even though we’re done screaming about [the donations we need]( for a while, if you value the journalism we do but haven’t pitched in recently, please [consider doing so now](—we urgently need a lot of help to make up for lost ground. And of course, THANK YOU SO MUCH to everyone who has pitched in. It means the world to us. [Donate]( Did you enjoy this newsletter? Share it on [Facebook]( and [Twitter](. [Mother Jones]( [Donate]( [Donate Monthly]( [Subscribe]( This message was sent to {EMAIL}. To change the messages you receive from us, you can [edit your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe from all mailings.]( For advertising opportunities see our online [media kit.]( Were you forwarded this email? [Sign up for Mother Jones' newsletters today.]( [www.MotherJones.com]( PO Box 8539, Big Sandy, TX 75755

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