
President Joe Biden has exited the presidential race, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as his successor. This unprecedented move dramatically alters the campaign landscape just 107 days before the election.
Harris, set to become the first woman of color on a major party’s ticket, will now contend with former President Donald Trump. Trump’s campaign must quickly shift tactics, having been geared up for a rematch with Biden. Though Trump expressed disappointment over this development, his team asserts its readiness to face Harris.
Meanwhile, Harris faces an extraordinary challenge: leading a campaign just four weeks before the Democratic convention. With her background as a former prosecutor and daughter of immigrants, Harris brings a fresh dynamic to the race, which could energize a diverse electorate and pose significant challenges to Trump.