Kamala Harris Officially Nominated as Democratic Presidential Candidate
Democrats rally behind Harris, replacing Biden, as they face a tight race against Trump.
- Kamala Harris was nominated at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, replacing President Joe Biden.
- The nomination process has drawn comparisons to Soviet-style politics due to its lack of transparency.
- Harris' candidacy aims to rejuvenate the Democratic base and appeal to independents and moderate Republicans.
- Democrats are concerned about maintaining momentum and avoiding complacency similar to the 2016 election.
- Polling indicates a tight race, with Harris holding a slight lead over Trump and independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropping out to endorse Trump.















































































































































































































