Kamala Harris Takes Center Stage in Final 100 Days of US Election
With 100 days left until the US presidential election, Vice President Kamala Harris has become the Democratic frontrunner after President Joe Biden's dramatic exit following an assassination attempt. Harris's entry has revitalized the Democratic campaign, leading to a two hundred million dollar fundraising surge mostly from new donors. The race's outcome could hinge on approximately 100,000 independent voters in battleground states.
With 100 days left until the US presidential election, Vice President Kamala Harris has become the Democratic frontrunner after President Joe Biden's dramatic exit following an assassination attempt.
Harris's entry has revitalized the Democratic campaign, leading to a $200 million fundraising surge mostly from new donors.
Recent polls show Harris narrowing Biden's deficit against Republican nominee Donald Trump to just two points, with stronger support from Black, Latino, and young voters.
Despite these gains, Republican pollster David Lee warned that Trump is still in a favorable position due to the Electoral College system.
Harris acknowledged the challenges ahead, referring to her campaign as the underdog but emphasizing its people-powered momentum.
The Democratic convention in August aims to sustain this energy.
The race's outcome could hinge on approximately 100,000 independent voters in battleground states.
As Republicans prepare their attack strategies, Democratic strategist James Carville and former president Barack Obama stressed the need for strategic readiness.