How Kamala Harris Can Win
Briefly

If the Democrats nominate Vice President Kamala Harris to succeed President Joe Biden, the shift may accelerate the transformation of the party's coalition by addressing key electoral challenges.
Switching to Harris as a potential nominee could alleviate Biden's electoral problems with younger and nonwhite voters, but potentially risk support among older and blue-collar whites.
Uncertainty surrounds whether the benefits of nominating Harris outweigh the costs, emphasizing the challenging decision Democrats face in determining the ideal nominee.
Despite doubts about Harris's ability to beat Trump due to her previous presidential campaign, many Democratic professionals believe the risks of sticking with Biden are greater than switching to Harris.
Read at The Atlantic
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