As she channeled Kamala Harris's mother and exhorted the roaring, adoring crowd to "do something," the ex-president, beaming and carrying a paper cup full of hot tea, began nodding enthusiastically. The moment captured the essence of the convention's energy.
You can call it hope or happiness. Democrats spent their convention week deep in unfamiliar territory: For the first time in nearly a decade, they are basking in the country's sustained attention.
Kamala Harris and her campaign are working out how to stretch the good vibes for as long as possible. And, more importantly, how to make sure they turn them into votes.
Her supporters feel she is a chance for a fresh start, while Trump's desperation for the spotlight is yielding unhelpful flailing.
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