Govind Tekale
Kamala Harris clinched the Democratic nomination in Chicago, setting the stage for a historic 74-day sprint to secure the presidency.
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As Harris gears up for her biggest political challenge, Oprah Winfrey's presence at the DNC added star power to the campaign's momentum.
A panel on Palestine and Arab issues at the DNC was a modest win for activists, who continue to push for a more prominent voice in the party.
The DNC in Chicago showcased both the excitement for Harris’s campaign and the deep frustrations among activists over Biden’s stance on Israel.
Daily protests outside the convention highlighted the ongoing tensions between progressive groups and the Democratic establishment.
Harris’s confident rallies have quickly neutralized several advantages Trump once held over Biden, reshaping the strength debate in her favor.
With just 74 days remaining, both parties are fiercely competing to create a winning narrative for their candidates.
The U.S. presidency’s four-year term often feels too short, leaving Harris with limited time to prove her leadership before the campaign season heats up.
Joe Biden’s endorsement of Harris marks the beginning of a potentially historic presidency, but the road ahead is fraught with challenges and opportunities.
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