John Hendrickson“Of course, for now, the monumental task of defeating Trump rests in the hands of President Joe Biden. But two weeks after Biden’s disastrous debate defeat to Trump, calls for his resignation have not subsided. If Biden chooses to withdraw from the race in the coming days, Harris is currently the most obvious replacement. The Biden campaign has reportedly said that Harris has won the presidential election. How will she handle Trump? In November, other countries will follow suit. ABC/Ipsos Poll Harris is leading Trump by 3 percentage points in the general election, and after three aimless years as vice president, she appears to be cautiously angling for the top spot.”
“Her message seemed to work in Greensboro. The crowd was far more animated, attentive and listening intently than the one that gathered for Biden in Madison, Wisconsin, last week. The Biden-Harris campaign has had a funereal atmosphere recently, but yesterday afternoon it was celebratory.”
“Harris is still finding her own political persona and lacks the magnetic presence onstage. She may never achieve the political ‘rock star’ quality of former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton. But throughout her speech, she appeared far more persuasive and competent than her Republican opponent and vice presidential nominee.”
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