How the Democratic Party Can Quickly Define the Kamala Harris Brand

The vice president needs to differentiate herself from Biden—and the memes are helping

After President Joe Biden ended his 2024 presidential campaign, the Democratic Party has a new challenge: quickly reintroducing Vice President Kamala Harris as the next president.

Since Biden dropped out of the race on July 21, a majority of Democratic delegates have endorsed Harris, making her the likely candidate to run against Republican former President Donald Trump in a tense campaign.

A recent survey shows Trump leading Harris by two percentage points, 47% to 45%, according to decision intelligence company Morning Consult.

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