Posted by Alumni from The Atlantic
November 11, 2024
'Ukrainians don't care who will be president of the United States,' my boss, the editor in chief of one of the largest television stations in Ukraine, told me in 2012 as I headed overseas to cover the American election. I was at the Obama campaign's headquarters, in Chicago, when the president gave his victory speech that year'but back then, Ukrainian television didn't broadcast live at night, so my report didn't air until the next morning, local time. Covering the 2024 U.S. election for the Ukrainian media was an entirely different experience. People in Ukraine were following every turn. Multiple Ukrainian radio stations called me for reports from the rallies I'd attended in Saginaw, Michigan, and State College, Pennsylvania. Ukraine is at war, and the United States is its biggest provider of military aid; the future of that relationship was at stake. The contest's eventual winner, Donald Trump, had promised to end the war in 24 hours'which Ukrainians understood to mean that he... learn more