Democrats face the challenge of navigating an unprecedented shift late in an election year, as Vice President Harris is endorsed by President Biden, leading to a contested convention with questions about logistics, money, and political repercussions.
Biden's inability to redirect his pledged delegates poses a hurdle despite his endorsement of Harris. The convention stands as an open contest, with Harris tasked to secure support from thousands of delegates, including superdelegates. Challenges could come from potential contenders like Newsom and Whitmer, but elevating Harris seems logical due to her historic position.
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