'The Least Defined Presidential Nominee:' What Harris Needs to Prove at DNC 2024 | WSJ
In the weeks since the Republican National Convention, the race for president has entirely changed, with Kamala Harris now at the top of the Democratic ticket instead of President Joe Biden and Tim Walz as her VP running mate. Former president Donald Trump and Republicans have taken some time to find their footing with Harris as the new nominee and committed a few missteps.
WSJ’s Aaron Zitner explains the new playing field, and what it means for the Democratic convention in Chicago.
Chapters:
0:00 Harris as the Democratic nominee
1:02 New playing field for Democrats
3:09 New playing field for Republicans
5:11 What’s next?
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