No presidential nominee in decades has approached their convention with a greater opportunity to reshape their public image than Vice President Kamala Harris.
Harris is the first nonincumbent since Hubert Humphrey in 1968 to claim either party's presidential nomination without first enduring months of grueling primary contests, leading to uncommonly shallow public impressions.
This presents both an opportunity and a risk, as Harris's lack of prior extensive public interactions allows for a more positive first impression, but also leaves room for Republicans to define her in negative terms.
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