What’s it like to cover a US election?

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What’s it like to cover a US election?
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Days after the drama of the first U.S. presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, host Jack Blanchard asks senior journalists on both sides of the Atlantic — what’s it really like to cover an American election?

Podcaster and author Jon Sopel reflects on his years covering the White House as the BBC’s U.S. editor, recounting famous televised run-ins with Trump and his predecessor Barack Obama.

The BBC’s Henry Zeffman recalls his own year in the U.S. as a young reporter with the Times, touring the country ahead of the 2020 election.

And POLITICO legends Jonathan Martin, Rosa Prince and Eli Stokols consider how political reporting in the U.S. has changed over recent years as the country’s politics have transformed dramatically before our eyes.