Summary
1. During the CNN Presidential Debate, Biden showed a lower than by-par-average performance, hence bringing Democrats on their toes.
2. Democrats are making their best efforts to differently portray harris to mainstream media. Harris has attended multiple public events, speaking and showing her support for Biden.
3. The Republican party has made consistent efforts to attack Harris to also tarnish her image.
4. Harris and Trump, in a mock poll conducted post the debate, shows Harris at 45% and Trump 47%, thus leaving room for marginal errors that could turn the tables.
5. Harris meanwhile, has made active remarks both off and on the camera to sway some swing voters; claiming how a rocky 90-minutes aired on national TV, surely nerve-wracking, should not overshadow a consistent three and a half years as president.
6. Critics analyze her current approach to be focusing on the Biden campaign’s main caseline and dispel any and all replacement theories despite the overwhelming opinions on Gretchen Whitmer performing as Harris’s partner.
7. Even within the Democratic party, there is an apparent schism, those who have little to no faith in Kamala Harris to perform in place of Biden, or those who view her as a beacon of hope.
8. Potential running mates for Kamala Harris also are two-term North Carolina governor, Cooper, and two-term Kentucky governor, Beshear.
Conclusion
1. As Biden shows consistently turbulent performances, multiple Democrats hold doubts over his ability to perform as president. This remains unbalanced throughout the Democratic party, as various individuals have diverse opinions on Harris.
2. Harris continues to show her strong and unmoving support for Biden, vouching in for his more significant and well-received policies, or his ability to account for marginalized groups.
3. On a personal account, it remains as an unsolved mystery to me on whether Harris or Biden is more fit to perform another 4-year term, potentially being the one on global and national TV broadcast, and leading the US in a few months.