POLITICS
A new AP-NORC poll reveals a significant shift in Democratic sentiment following President Joe Biden's withdrawal from the 2024 race. About 8 in 10 Democrats now express satisfaction with Kamala Harris as the party's nominee, a stark contrast to the lukewarm support Biden received.
Read MoreVice President Kamala Harris has been announced as the presumptive Democratic nominee for the 2024 election. With 3,923 delegates petitioning for her nomination and securing 99% of participating delegates' support, Harris is the sole candidate for the Democratic party's presidential nominating ballot.
Read MoreWith Joe Biden exiting the presidential race, Kamala Harris is emerging as the Democratic Party's likely presidential candidate for 2024. However, polls show that Harris performs similarly, or slightly better, than Biden when facing the Republican Donald Trump. Recent surveys reveal that both Biden and Harris are trailing Trump, with tight margins within the poll's margin of error. For instance, in a recent NBC News national poll, Trump leads with 47% compared to Harris's 45%. These numbers reflect that, despite the leadership change in the Democratic Party, the presidential betting odds remain uncertain and competitive.
Read MoreAs the DNC approaches, the spotlight shifts dramatically, with President Biden stepping aside and Vice President Kamala Harris stepping up as the party's presidential nominee. This unexpected twist has convention organizers scrambling to adjust, ensuring a seamless and impressive transition. After nearly a year of meticulous planning, the convention now pivots to feature Harris as the headliner, showcasing a re-crafted program and a highly compressed timeline to pull everything off seamlessly.
Read MoreAs the 2024 presidential campaign heats up, Kamala Harris takes center stage with a powerful debut rally while Donald Trump prepares for a fierce showdown. The stakes are high, and the Presidential betting odds are shifting rapidly as these two political titans gear up for what promises to be an electrifying election season.
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